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HEATING SUB-FUNCTION
NOTESOnly carry out this conformity check after a full check with the diagnostic tool (fault
reading and configuration checks).
Test conditions: engine off, ignition on (forced 12 V After ignition).
Air conditioning off (air conditioning compressor not triggered).
Special note:
The various conformity checks
for the air conditioning function are explained in the
Introduction section.
Order FunctionParameter or Status
checked or Action Display and Notes Fault finding
1Mixing motorPR012:Mixing flap
position0% = Max cold position
(15 ˚C)
100% = Max hot
position (27 ˚C)If there is a fault, refer to the
fault finding procedure
for this parameter.
2Heated rear
screenET086:Heated rear
screen: manual
modeACTIVE: De-icing
button at the bottom of
the control panel
pressed.
INACTIVE the
opposite.In the event of a fault, refer
to the interpretation of
this status.
ET085:Heated rear
screen:
automatic modeACTIVE: De-icing
button at the top of the
control panel pressed
(Clear view function).
INACTIVE the
opposite.If there is a fault, refer to the
fault finding procedure
for this status.
3Passenger
compartment
blowerPR001:Interior
temperatureX = interior
temperature ± 5 ˚C
(invalid value: 87.5 ˚C).If there is a fault, refer to the
fault finding procedure
for this parameter.
PR121:Blown air
temperature
setting0 < X < 80 ˚CIf there is a fault, refer to the
fault finding procedure
for this parameter.
4TemperatureET141:Passenger
compartment
blowerRUNNING
or
STORED
depending on user
requestIf there is a fault, refer to the
fault finding procedure
for this status.
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MAIN SCREEN
NOTESOnly carry out this conformity check after a full check with the diagnostic tool (fault
reading and configuration checks).
Test conditions: engine off, ignition on (forced 12 V After ignition).
Air conditioning off (air conditioning compressor not triggered).
Special note:
The various conformity checks for the air conditioning function are explained in the
Introduction section.
Note:
This page lists the statuses and parameters provided by the climate control computer
but which are not associated with the four sub-functions given in the conformity check
(PASSENGER COMPARTMENT VENTILATION, COLD LOOP, USER SELECTION
and HEATING sub-functions).
Order FunctionParameter or Status
checked or Action Display and Notes Fault finding
1Electrical
suppliesPR092:Battery voltage10.5 < X < 14.4 VIn the event of a fault, see
the interpretation of this
parameter
ET007:+ after ignition
computer feedABSENT: Ignition off.
PRESENT: Ignition on.In the event of a fault, refer
to the interpretation of
this status.
ET002:+ 12 V side
lightsABSENT: Side lights
off.
PRESENT: Side lights
on.In the event of a fault,
consult the interpretation
of this status (see 87B,
Passenger compartment
connection unit).
PR122:Night-time
lighting level6% = minimum lighting
level.
99% = maximum
lighting level.
(side lights off: 102%)In the event of a fault, refer
to the interpretation of
parameter PR111 Lighting
dimmer voltage (see 83A,
Instrument panel).
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ALP 3 Air flow fault
NOTESOnly consult this customer complaint after a complete check using the diagnostic
tool.
Check that the customer knows how to work the air conditioning system properly.
Is the passenger compartment fan working?
YES
Check that the air circuit (cabin filter, scuttle panel grille, air ducts and ventilation grilles, etc.) is not blocked.
Ensure that the blower blades are in good condition.
Repair, clean or change the cabin filter if necessary.
With the cabin filter removed, put your
hand into the housing to ensure that the
evaporator is not obstructed and that
there is no ice.
Is the evaporator obstructed?
NO
Ensure that the blower unit is properly sealed. Also check that the air distribution ducts (right-hand and left-hand,
upper and lower) are correctly connected to the housing as well as the refrigeration pipe in the glove box (if the
customer complains about a feeling of cold air on the passenger's side).
Repair if necessary.
Check that the air recirculation flap does not remain closed when in the recirculation position. On the diagnostic
tool, status ET062 "Recirculation flap position" should display OPEN (the flap can be seen by removing the
windscreen frame).
Repair if necessary (apply the fault finding procedure for fault DF021 Recirculation motor circuit).
Does the fault disappear when the air distribution is
changed?
NO
NO
YES
YESRepair, see ALP 5
Remove the evaporator and clean if it is obstructed.
If there is ice on the evaporator, carry out a conformity
check of the temperature sensors (internal, external
and engine coolant temperatures). Depending on
vehicle equipment, check that the interior air
temperature sensor micro-turbine is working correctly
(if it is faulty it may cause the measurement to be
incorrect).
Replace any faulty components.
Ensure that all the air vents
are open.
If the fault is still present,
see ALP 2.
AFTER REPAIRPerform a complete check using the diagnostic tool.
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ALP 4
CONTINUED
Is it an air flow fault?
NO
Is it a heater performance fault?
NO
Check that the air recirculation flap does not remain closed when in the recirculation position. On the diagnostic
tool, status ET062 "Recirculation flap position" should display OPEN (the flap can be seen by removing the
windscreen frame).
Repair if necessary (apply the fault finding procedure for fault DF021 Recirculation motor circuit).
Is the fault still present?
YES
Carry out a conformity check of the temperature sensors
(internal, external and engine coolant temperature).
Depending on vehicle equipment, check that the interior air
temperature sensor micro-turbine is working correctly (if it is
faulty it may cause the measurement to be incorrect).
Replace any faulty components.YES
YESSee ALP 3.
See ALP 6.
NO
End of fault finding procedure.
AFTER REPAIRPerform a complete check using the diagnostic tool.
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ALP 13 No control panel lighting
NOTESOnly refer to this customer complaint after a full check of the multiplex network
and the air conditioning with the fault finding tool.
Special notes:
With the ignition on, the control panel screen is permanently on but the panel buttons
only light up when the sidelights are switched on.
Note:
If the external temperature sensor is faulty, the climate control computer is
switched on 5 seconds after the ignition is switched on (this allows a fault to be
identified as fault finding cannot be performed on the external temperature sensor
by the UCH).
Is the fault common to other components (instrument panel,
multifunction display, electric window buttons, etc.)?
YES
Switch on the ignition and switch on the side lights to check
there is a 12 V supply on track 6 of the brown 12-track
connector (PPH2) of the Protection and Switching Unit.
Is there a 12 V supply?
YES
Check the connection and the condition of the connectors at the air conditioning control panel
output.
Repair if necessary.
Check the insulation, continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following
connection:
Air conditioning computer 12-track connector
track 9
Repair if necessary.Protection and Switching Unit brown 12-track
(PPH2) connector
track 6
NO
NOPerform fault finding on the
protection and switching unit.
AFTER REPAIRPerform a complete check using the diagnostic tool.
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