RENAULT TWINGO 2009 2.G Heating And Air Conditioning - Climate Control Repair Manual

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Tool command Diagnostic tool title
AC001Passenger compartment blower unit
AC002Recirculation motor: exterior air
AC003Recirculation motor: recirculation
AC004Mixer motor: maximum cold
AC005Mixer motor: maximum hot
AC006Distribution motor: air vent
AC007Distribution motor: de-icing

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AC001
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT BLOWER UNIT
NOTESNone
This command is used to ensure that the passenger compartment blower is working. When this command is run
the passenger compartment blower comes on.
If the command does not operate as indicated, consult Fault finding chart 5 No passenger compartment
ventilation.
AFTER REPAIRCheck that the air conditioning function operates correctly.
CLIM_V44_AC001

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AC002
AC003
RECIRCULATION MOTOR: EXTERIOR AIR
RECIRCULATION MOTOR: RECIRCULATION
NOTESWARNING
Do not touch the flap when running the command.
NOTE
The flap is located behind the cabin filter.
This command is used to actuate the air recirculation motor to check that it is working.
When running command AC003, the flap closes. When running command AC002, the flap opens.
If the command does not work as shown, check the mechanical condition of the flap.
If the fault is still present, apply the interpretation of fault DF021 Recirculation motor circuit.
AFTER REPAIRCheck that the air conditioning function operates correctly.
CLIM_V44_AC002 / CLIM_V44_AC003

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AC004
AC005
MIXER MOTOR: MAXIMUM COLD
MIXER MOTOR: MAXIMUM HOT
NOTESNOTES:
The flap is located in the air conditioning mechanism.
In order to confirm this command, the engine must be warm in order to be able to
check for the presence of a warm air flow during command AC005.
This command is used to activate the mixing flap to check that it is working. Switch on the ignition, and issue a
passenger compartment ventilation request (via the driver's control panel).
Run command AC004 and check that the air coming out of the air vents is cold (ambient temperature).
Run command AC005 and check that the air coming out of the air vents is warm.
If the command does not operate as indicated, consult the customer complaints:
–Production of cold air, see: ALP 8 No cold air and ALP 9 Too much cold air.
–Production of warm air, see: ALP 6 No heating or loss of heating.
AFTER REPAIRCheck that the air conditioning function operates correctly.
CLIM_V44_AC004 / CLIM_V44_AC005

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AC006
AC007
DISTRIBUTION MOTOR: AIR VENTS
DISTRIBUTION MOTOR: DE-ICING
NOTESNOTE
The flap is located under the dashboard.
This command is used to activate the ventilation/de-icing distribution flap to check that it is working.
Switch on the ignition, and issue a passenger compartment ventilation request (via the driver's control panel).
Run command AC007 and check that the air comes out by the windscreen.
Run command AC006 and check that the air comes out of the front air vents.
If the command does not operate as indicated, check the air distribution conformity (see ALP 2 Air distribution
fault).
AFTER REPAIRCheck that the air conditioning function operates correctly.
CLIM_V44_AC006 / CLIM_V44_AC007

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NOTESSpecial notes:
General summary of all of the fault finding charts for each function.
DIALOGUE FAULT
NO DIALOGUE WITH THE COMPUTER ALP 1
AIR DISTRIBUTION PROBLEM
AIR DISTRIBUTION PROBLEM ALP 2
AIR FLOW FAULT ALP 3
INEFFICIENT WINDSCREEN DEMISTING ALP 4
NO PASSENGER COMPARTMENT VENTILATION ALP 5
HEATING FAULT
NO HEATING OR LOSS OF HEATING (section 61A) ALP 6
TOO MUCH HEATING (section 61A) ALP 7
AIR CONDITIONING FAULT
NO COLD AIR ALP 8
TOO MUCH COLD AIR ALP 9
INEFFICIENT REAR SCREEN DE-ICING/DEMISTING ALP 10

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PASSENGER COMPARTMENT ODOURS
UNPLEASANT ODOURS IN PASSENGER COMPARTMENT ALP 11
WATER IN PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
WATER IS PRESENT IN PASSENGER COMPARTMENT ALP 12
CONTROL PANEL FAULT
NO CONTROL PANEL LIGHTING ALP 13
COMPRESSOR NOISES
COMPRESSOR NOISES ALP 14

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ALP 1 No dialogue with the computer
NOTESSpecial notes: To run fault finding on the vehicle computers, use the key to switch on
the ignition.
Use the W iring Diagram Technical Note for the New Twingo.
Check that the vehicle is equipped with climate control.
Try to establish dialogue with a computer on another vehicle to make sure that the diagnostic tool is not faulty.
If the tool is not at fault, and dialogue cannot be established with any other computer on the same vehicle, the
cause could be a faulty computer interfering on the multiplex network.
Check the battery voltage and perform the necessary operations to obtain a correct voltage (9.5 V < Battery
voltage < 17.5 V, see section 16A Starting-charging).
Check:
–the connection between the diagnostic tool and the diagnostic probe (lead in good condition),
–the connection between the diagnostic sensor and the diagnostic socket (lead in good condition).
Carry out fault finding on the multiplex network using the diagnostic tool (see 88B, Multiplex).
Check the condition and position of fuse F29 (15 A) in the passenger compartment fuse box.
Consult section 81C Fuses.
Disconnect the connectors of the following components of connection SP2:

●Component connector 615
●Component connector 419
●Component connector 645
●Component connector 319
●Component connector 261
●Component connector 653
●Component connector 1428
Check the insulation and continuity of connection SP2 between components 419 and 1016.
Check the vehicle earth connection NAM of the connector of component 419.
If the connection is faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring: Precautions for the
repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace the wiring.
If these checks do not reveal any faults, carry out a test on each of the components involved in connection
SP2 (short circuit).
Check the condition and position of fuse F18 (10 A) in the passenger compartment fuse box.
Consult section 81C Fuses.
Disconnect the connectors of the following components of connection BP6:

●Component connector 995
●Component connector 419
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
CLIM_V44_ALP1

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ALP 1
CONTINUED
●Component connector 645
Check the insulation and continuity of connection BP6 between components 419 and 1016.
Check the vehicle earth connection NAM of the connector of component 419.
If the connection is faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring: Precautions for the
repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace the wiring.
If these checks do not reveal any faults, carry out a test on each of the components involved in connection
BP6 (short circuit).
Ensure that the supply to the diagnostic socket is correct:
Check the condition and position of fuse F12 (5 A) in the passenger compartment fuse box.
Consult section 81C Fuses.
Connector of component 645 of connection BP19 disconnected:
–Check for + after ignition feed on connection BP19 of component 225.
If the + after ignition feed on connection BP 19 is not guaranteed, check component 1016.
–Check connections NAM and MAM of component 225.
If the connection is faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring: Precautions for the
repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace the wiring.
If these checks do not reveal any faults, carry out a test on each of the components involved in connection
BP19 (short circuit).
If dialogue has still not been established after these checks, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
CLIM_V44_ALP1

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Diagnostic - Fault finding chart62B
ALP 2 Air distribution fault
NOTESNone
Check that the air circuit (cabin filter, scuttle panel grille, air ducts and grilles etc.) is not blocked. Repair, clean
or change the cabin filter if necessary.
Also check that there is no air flow fault: (see ALP 3 Air flow fault).
Check that the blower unit is correctly 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.
Set the passenger compartment blower to
maximum speed with maximum hot or maximum
cold and move the air distribution control. Check
that the air outlet is the one selected.
Note:
For information about the air flows according to user
selection, refer to the air distribution table given in
the interpretation of parameter PR011 Distribution
flap position.
Has the customer complaint been confirmed?
YES
Remove the centre console and glovebox
(see MR 412 Bodywork, 57A, Interior equipment,
Removal - refitting procedures).
Remove the distribution motor and check the
condition of the flap control.
Is the flap control damaged?
NO
NOThe air distribution is operating correctly.
Explain to the customer how the system
operates.
YES
Replace the distribution - ventilation unit.
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
CLIM_V44_ALP2

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