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CLIMATE CONTROL
Fault finding – Allocation of computer tracks
Allocation of climate control computer tracks.
Computer
tracksFunctions Sensor - actuator tracks
Connector A
1CAN L
2not used
3not used
4solar sensor signal track 2 of the solar sensor
5interior temperature sensor signal track 4 of the interior temperature sensor
6computer earth
7CAN H
8not used
9+ 12 V side lightsleft-hand side light fuse in the Protection and Switching
Unit (7.5 A)
10 + 12 V accessories feed passenger compartment fuse (15 A)
11 + 12 V before ignition feed passenger compartment fuse (20 A)
12 0 V sensors (solar, interior temperature)track 1 of the solar sensor and track 5 of the interior
temperature sensor
Connector B
1recirculation motor control track 5 of the recirculation motor
2not used
3not used
4not used
5not used
6not used
7passenger compartment blower module
controltrack 6 of the passenger compartment blower module
6-track connector
812 V supply of the mixing and distribution
motorstrack 2 of the mixing and distribution motors
9not used
10 recirculation motor control track 6 of the recirculation motor
11 distribution motor control track 1 of the distribution motor (coil B2)
12 distribution motor control track 6 of the distribution motor (coil A2)
13 distribution motor control track 3 of the distribution motor (coil B1)
14 distribution motor control track 4 of the distribution motor (coil A1)
15 mixing motor controltrack 1 of the mixing motor for B and C84 and track 3
of the mixing motor for J84 (B2 winding)
16 mixing motor control track 6 of the mixing motor (A2 winding)
17 mixing motor controltrack 3 of the mixing motor for B and C84 and track 1
of the mixing motor for J84 (B1 winding)
18 mixing motor control track 4 of the mixing motor (A1 winding)
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CLIMATE CONTROL
Fault finding – Configurations and programming
CLIMATE CONTROL COMPUTER CONFIGURATION:
The climate control computer has 2 configuration functions. These configurations need to be set after the computer
has been replaced.
These two configurations are important as they ensure air conditioning is optimised within the vehicle (better control
of automatic climate control). If they are not correctly entered, cold air and warm air production will be severely
affected (e.g. heating resistors will not be switched on to heat the passenger compartment air).
These configurations can be accessed in repair mode by the diagnostic tool and can only be entered using
the fault finding by computer menu as opposed to the fault finding by function menu.
These configurations can be read, also using the diagnostic tool in repair mode to ensure they have been correctly
set. Configurations can be read in both fault finding by computer mode and fault finding by function mode.
–The first configuration is CF044 Vehicle type; this configuration allows you to enter the body type to which the
climate control computer is fitted (J84/R84 for 4 wheel drive Mégane Scénic and Scénic, and OTHER X84 for all
other Méganes). The configuration reading is called: LC013 Vehicle type.
–The second configuration is CF117 Type of heating resistors; this configuration is used to enter the type of
passenger compartment air heating resistors fitted in the vehicle. There are three options: WITHOUT for vehicles
without 1000 W and 1800 W resistors.
Heating resistors are mainly fitted on vehicles with Diesel engines.
They are located in the ventilation - air distribution unit (left-hand side), next to the heater matrix. The label affixed
to the resistor unit (with the part number) specifies whether the resistors are 1000 or 1800 W (Note: 1800 W
resistors are mainly fitted to Mégane Scénics). This configuration reading is called: LC043 Heating resistor.
Note:
In fault finding by function mode, the diagnostic tool can also display the configuration readings of the other computers
involved in the air conditioning function. All configurations of the air conditioning function (injection computer, UCH
and Protection and Switching Unit) are listed in Section 62A Air conditioning.
MIXING
AND DISTRIBUTION MOTOR PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE (self-setting):
There is no specific programming operation for the mixing motor and the distribution motor.
However, the minimum and maximum limits of these motors have to be programmed. This operation is automatic and
is performed in the following cases:
–after replacing the mixing or distribution motor,
–after disconnecting the battery or after disconnecting the climate control computer supply fuse,
–if a fault, declared as present when the ignition was switched off, disappears the next time the ignition is switched
on.
IMPORTANT
To ensure this programming operation is performed correctly, the passenger compartment blower must be
switched off (speed set to 0).
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FAULT FINDING LOG
System: Air conditioningPage 1/2
●Administrative identification
Date 2 0
Log completed by
VIN
Engine
Diagnostic tool CLIP
Update version
●Customer complaint
1127 No warm air 1129 Faulty air distribution 1130 Incorrect temperature setting
1128 No cold air 1125 Heating/air conditioning:
ventilation1182 Heating/air conditioning:
demisting
OtherYour comments:
●
Conditions under which the customer complaint occurs
011 When the ignition is
switched on005 While driving 004 Intermittently
010 Gradual
deterioration012 When the air conditioning is
switched on009 Sudden fault
OtherYour comments:
●
Documentation used in fault finding
Fault finding procedure used
Type of diagnostic manual:
Workshop Repair Manual Technical Note Assisted fault finding
Fault finding manual no.:
Wiring diagram used
Wiring Diagram Technical Note No.:
Other documentation
Title and/or part number:
FD 04
Fault finding log
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To be read with the Diagnostic tool (Identification screen):
FAULT FINDING LOG
System: Air conditioningPage 2/2
●Computer identification and system parts replaced
Part 1 part no.
Part 2 part no.
Part 3 part no.
Part 4 part no.
Part 5 part no.
Computer part no.
Supplier no.
Program no.
Software version
Calibration no.
VDIAG
●Faults found with the diagnostic tool
Fault no. Present Stored Fault name Specification
●
Conditions under which fault occurs
Status or parameter no. Parameter name Value Unit
Exterior temperature
Interior temperature
Refrigerant pressure
●System-specific information
Description:
●Additional information
What factors led you to replace the
computer?
What other parts were replaced?
Other faulty functions?
Your comments:
FD 04
Fault finding log
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Fault finding – Summary of faults62B
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CLIMATE CONTROL
Fault finding – Summary of faults
SUMMARY OF SENSORS AND ACTUATORS ON WHICH FAULT FINDING CAN BE
PERFORMED BY THE CLIMATE CONTROL COMPUTER (with corresponding design
office codes).
FAULT NAMES DTC CODES
DF001 Computer 91 05
DF007 Interior temperature sensor circuit 91 01
DF010 Mixing motor circuit 91 07
DF012 Distribution motor circuit 91 08
DF021 Recirculation motor circuit 91 06
DF026 Solar sensor circuit 91 02
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
DF001
PRESENT
OR
STOREDCOMPUTER
1.DEF : Internal electronic fault
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults:
Apply this fault finding procedure if the fault appears as present or stored again after:
–clearing the fault and switching the ignition off then back on.
If the fault is stored: clear the fault, switch off the ignition and disconnect the climate control computer supply
fuse.
–Refit the fuse and switch the ignition back on.
–Start the engine and switch on the air conditioning.
If the fault reappears as stored: contact your Techline.
If the fault does not reappear: leave the air conditioning switched on and select various ventilation and air
distribution settings to check that the system is working correctly.
If the fault is present: contact your Techline.
AFTER REPAIRIf the computer has been replaced (at the request of the Techline): reconfigure the
computer (see section Configurations and Programming).
Deal with any other faults.
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DF007
PRESENT
OR
STOREDINTERIOR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT
CC.0 : Short circuit to earth
CO.1 : Short circuit or open circuit to + 12 V
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults:
Apply this fault finding procedure if the fault appears as present or stored again after:
–switching on the ignition and switching on the climate control.
Special notes:
The internal temperature sensor (linked to a micro-turbine, depending on vehicle
equipment) is located at the top of the roof in the unit underneath the rear view mirror.
Check the connection and condition of the internal temperature sensor connector.
Replace the connector if necessary.
With the ignition on ("forced" + after ignition: see Introduction), check that the temperature sensor micro-
turbine is working correctly.
If it is not working, check for the presence of +12 V on track 1 of the temperature sensor connector and an
earth on track 3.
If the micro-turbine supply is correct and the micro-turbine does not operate, replace the component: sensors
+ micro-turbine (the micro-turbine is not available as a separate part).
Disconnect connector A (12-track) from the climate control computer in order to check the insulation,
continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connections:
Computer connector A track 5 Track 4 of the internal temperature sensor
Computer connector A track 12 Track 5 of the internal temperature sensor
Track 1 of the solar radiation sensor
Repair if necessary.
Check the resistance value of the sensor between:
track 4 and track 5 of the internal temperature sensor connector. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not:
10 kΩΩ Ω Ω
±± ± ±
500 ΩΩ Ω Ω
at 25˚C (for more details, refer to the electrical specifications of the sensor according to
temperature in the Help section).
If the fault is still present, replace the internal temperature sensor.
AFTER REPAIRIf the computer has been replaced (at the request of the Techline): reconfigure the
computer (see section Configurations and Programming).
Deal with any other faults.
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DF010
PRESENT
OR
STOREDMIXING MOTOR CIRCUIT
CO.0 : Open circuit or short circuit to earth
CC.1 : Short circuit to + 12 V
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults:
The fault is declared present after:
–switching the climate control panel on and pressing the temperature control
(minimum or maximum temperature request).
Special notes:
–After repairing the fault (when the fault switches from "present" to "stored"), wait for
1 minute before the climate control computer is able to control the distribution motor.
To avoid having to wait, switch the ignition off and then back on again.
–There is no specific programming operation for the mixer motor, however, after it has
been replaced, the motor needs to program its limits (minimum and maximum).
Check the connection and condition of the connector for the mixing motor.
Replace the connector if necessary.
Disconnect connector B (18-track) from the climate control computer in order to check the insulation,
continuity and the absence of interference resistance of the following connections:
For all Mégane vehicles:
Computer connector B track 18 Track 4 of the mixing motor
Computer connector B track 8 Track 2 of the mixing motor
Track 2 of the distribution motor
Computer connector B track 16 Track 6 of the mixing motor
For Mégane vehicles other than Scénic:
Computer connector B track 17 Track 3 of the mixing motor
Computer connector B track 15 Track 1 of the mixing motor
For Mégane Scénics:
Computer connector B track 17 Track 1 of the mixing motor
Computer connector B track 15 Track 3 of the air mixing flap motor
Repair if necessary.
AFTER REPAIRClear the fault memory.
Follow the instructions to confirm repair.
If the motor has been replaced, refer to the Configurations and Programming
section.
Deal with any other faults.
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