Automatic Single Zone With Rear Heat and A/C
AUTOMATIC SINGLE ZONE WITH REAR HEAT AND A/C
The A/C-heater control (1) for the automatic temperature control (ATC) single zone front and rear heating-A/C system allows both the front and intermediate seat passengers the ability to automatically or manually regulate air temperature as well as fan speed and provides floor outlets near the right rear door and overhead outlets at each rear intermediate outboard seating position. Primary control for the rear blower motor is on the front A/C-heater control. All controls are identified by ISO graphic symbols.
FRONT CONTROL PANEL
The front A/C-heater control and integral computer is located in the instrument panel and contains:
- a push button Auto mode control (2).
- a rocker switch control that selects comfort temperatures from 15° to 29° C (60° to 85° F) (3). Comfort temperatures are shown in the vacuum-fluorescent (VF) digital display (4). If the set temperature is 15° C (60° F) and down (-) is pressed, the A/C-heater control will attempt to achieve the lowest temperature possible, but the display will show LO. If the set temperature is 29° C (85° F) and up (+) is pressed, the A/C-heater control will attempt to achieve the highest temperature possible, but the display will show HIGH. Temperatures can be displayed in either Metric or Fahrenheit, which is selected from the overhead console.
- a push button on/off control which allows the system to be completely turned off (5). The display is blank when the heater-A/C system is off, except for the electric backlight (EBL) symbol, if EBL is on.
- a push button A/C on/off control (6). An ISO Snowflake symbol appears in the display when the A/C system is in operation, whether under manual or automatic control.
- a push button air recirculation control (7). A ISO Recirculation symbol appears in the display when the button is pressed, or when the system exceeds 80 percent circulated air under automatic control due to high A/C demand.
- five push button mode controls (8). An ISO mode symbol appears in the display to show the current mode setting when each button is manually pressed or selected by Auto mode.
- a push button rear window defogger on/off control (9). An ISO symbol appears in the display when the rear window defogger system is in operation. The ISO symbol will appear on the display even with the heating-A/C system turned off.
- a rotary control knob for rear window washer operation and rear window wiper speed selection (10).
- a rocker switch control for front fan speed selection that can override the automatic controls (11).
- a push button control for the rear heating-A/C system (12).
- computer logic that remembers the settings of the controls when the ignition is turned off and retains those settings after a restart. If the system is off when the ignition is turned off it will be off when the engine is restarted, etc.
- computer logic that provides variable air recirculation under high temperature and humidity conditions. Because recirculation is generally accompanied by increased fan noise, the proportion of recirculated to outside air gradually approaches full recirculation over a broad temperature range.
The A/C-heater control for the ATC single zone front and rear heating-A/C system is diagnosed using a scan tool.
The A/C-heater control cannot be repaired or adjusted and must be replaced if found inoperative or damaged. The illumination lamps (13) and the wiper/wash control knob are available for service replacement.
The A/C-heater control utilizes integrated circuitry and information carried on the controller area network (CAN) B bus to monitor many sensors and switch inputs throughout the vehicle. In response to those inputs, the internal circuitry and programming of the A/C-heater control allows it to control electronic functions and features of the ATC heating-A/C system.
The inputs received by the A/C-heater control of the ATC heating-A/C system on the CAN B bus are as follows:
- Dimming
- Refrigerant Pressure
- Vehicle Identification Number
- Vehicle Odometer
- Engine Coolant Temperature
- Ambient Air Temperature
- Infrared Temperature Sensor
- Ignition Voltage
- Vehicle Speed
The messages broadcasted by the A/C-heater control of the ATC heating-A/C system on the CAN B bus are as follows:
- A/C Request
- A/C Select
- Rear Window Defogger (EBL) Request
- Rear Washer Request
- Rear Wiper Request
REAR CONTROL PANEL
The rear A/C-heater control (1) is located at the rear of the center floor console (2) and allows intermediate seat passengers to adjust rear temperature and blower motor speed when the center control knob on the front A/C-heater control (3) is set to the Rear position Description and Operation.