air condition RENAULT TWINGO RS 2009 2.G Heating And Air Conditioning - Climate Control User Guide

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Fault finding - Function
GENERAL INFORMATION:
The climate control function which is fitted to the new Twingo depends on the three computers: injection, UCH and
climate control (DISTRIBUTED FUNCTION).
Fault finding on the air conditioning is performed in two different ways using the diagnostic tool.
The first procedure consists of performing fault finding on each computer which allows dialogue to be established
with just one computer (select the climate control computer).
The second procedure consists of performing fault finding on each function which allows communication with all
three computers belonging to the CLIMATE CONTROL function.
DESCRIPTION OF THE OPERATION OF THE CLIMATE CONTROL COMPUTER:
The climate control computer controls the passenger compartment ventilation, the distribution motor, the mixing
motor and the recirculation motor.
The climate control computer also controls the interior temperature sensor.
The sensor and the three motors are connected to the climate control computer by wire connections. The climate
control computer controls the passenger compartment ventilation using a modulated control signal (square pulse
signal) sent to a power module (MVPE) by a wire connection.
All other signals used by the climate control computer or transmitted by this computer to other computers are sent on
the multiplex network.
The production of cold air (cold loop) and hot air (heating) is controlled by the other two computers involved in the
CLIMATE CONTROL function (UCH and engine injection computer).
Special notes on operation:
–When the engine is stopped, the passenger compartment fan rotates more slowly than when the engine is
running.
–If any of the actuators are faulty, the air conditioning can no longer control them, but the setting requests are still
displayed on the control panel: warning lights light up, display of symbols on the control panel (distribution motor
position, passenger compartment blower speed, AC symbol, etc.).

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Vehicle
multiplex
network
Internal
temperature
sensor
SUMMARY OF ELEMENTS CONTROLLED OR MANAGED BY THE CLIMATE CONTROL COMPUTER:
Ventilation and air conditioning unit
Passenger
comp. blower
Passenger
compartment
blower
power
module
Recirculation
motorDistribution
motorAir mixing
motor
Actuator control Sensor management
Climate control computer (control panel)
Climate
control
management
(hot/cold)Button lightingUser requests
management
(button presses)
Key:
Wire connections =
Multiplex connections =

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Vehicle
multiplex
network
Summary diagram of components controlled or managed by the UCH:
Summary diagram of components controlled or managed by the injection computer Rear screen de-icing and
rear-view mirror de-icer
(depending on version)External
temperature sensor
(depending on
version)
Actuator control Sensor management
UCH
Air conditioning request
managementHeated rear screen control
management
Relay No. 1 for
the Passenger
Compartment
Heating
ResistorsRelay No. 2 for
the Passenger
Compartment
Heating
ResistorsAir conditioning
compressorEngine cooling
fan assemblyEngine
coolant
temperature
sensorRefrigerant
fluid
pressure
sensor
Actuator control Sensor management
Engine injection computer
Management of the cold loop (refrigerant pressure,
engine cooling fan activation request,
compressor activation authorisation, etc.)
Key:
Wire connections =
Multiplex connections =

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ET004: AIR
CONDITIONING
AUTHORISED
Special notes:
This flowchart shows the tracks of
the compressor engagement
request. Components which may
block this request are not listed
(passenger compartment blower
operation signal for the UCH on
manual version with AC, correct
refrigerant pressure for the
injection, etc.).
If the compressor does not engage
(one of the requests is not
transmitted): carry out a conformity
check.
Compressor control flowchart:
ET140: AIR
CONDITIONING
REQUEST
(climate control)Air conditioning control
panel
ET020: COMPRESSOR
CONTROL
(climate control)
ET030: AIR
CONDITIONING
REQUEST 2UCH
ET088: COMPRESSOR
ACTIVATION
REQUEST
Injection computer
Air conditioning
Compressor
Key:
: Multiplex signals
: Wire connections

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Fault finding - Replacement of components
REPLACING THE CLIMATE CONTROL COMPUTER
–Note the computer configuration according to the optional equipment fitted on the vehicle (see climate control
computer configuration) or using the Shared World Information (ICM).
–Ensure that the ignition is switched off.
–After approval from the Techline, replace the computer.
–Switch on the ignition and carry out a check using the diagnostic tool.
–Configure the computer according to the vehicle specifications.
–Switch off the ignition and then back on for the configurations to register.
–Check in the Read configuration menu that the configurations have been recognised correctly.
–Check for faults and apply the corresponding fault finding procedure for any faults shown on the diagnostic tool.
–Clear any stored faults.
–Run command VP001 Enter VIN.
–Start the engine, switch on the air conditioning and ensure that it is operating correctly. WARNING
Before replacing the climate control computer, check that it is faulty (read faults, conformity of variables,
read customer complaints). Replacement of the computer must be authorised by the Techline after a fault
finding log has been completed and submitted.

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Fault finding - Configuration and programming
CLIMATE CONTROL COMPUTER CONFIGURATION
The climate control computer has three configuration functions. These configurations need to be set after replacing
the computer.
These three configurations are important as they ensure that climate control is optimised within the vehicle (better
control compared to automatic air conditioning). If these configurations are not entered correctly, cold air and warm
air production will be severely affected.
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 also be read using the diagnostic tool in repair mode to ensure they have been correctly
set. Configurations can be read in fault finding by computer mode and fault finding by function mode.
Configuration Option Configuration reading
CF044Vehicle type – New TwingoLC013Vehicle type
CF024Geographical zone– Zone 1
– Zone 2LC046Geographical zone
CF117Type of heating
resistors – None
– 900 WLC044Type of heating
resistors
WARNING
–The "ZONE 1" configuration must be selected for HOT AND HUMID COUNTRIES which correspond to the
technical and legislative criteria available on the Shared World Information.
–The "ZONE 2" configuration must be selected for TEMPERATE COUNTRIES which correspond to the
technical and legislative criteria available on the Shared World Information.
Note:
In hot and humid climates, when the heating and air conditioning system is in operation, condensation
may form on the outside of the windscreen.
The "ZONE 1" configuration corrects this customer complaint.
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 of the air conditioning function configurations (of the
injection computer and UCH computer) are listed (See 62C, Air conditioning).

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults
DF001
PRESENT
OR
STOREDCOMPUTER
1. DEF: Internal electronic fault
NOTESConditions for running fault finding on a present or stored fault:
Apply this fault finding procedure if the fault reappears as present or stored after the
ignition is switched of f and on again.
Switch off the ignition and wait for the immobiliser warning light (Power-latch) to come one,
–Switch on the ignition again.
–Start the engine and switch on the air conditioning.
If the fault recurs, contact the Techline.
If the fault does not reappear: leave the climate control switched on and select various ventilation and air
distribution settings to check that the system is operating correctly.
–Check that no fault is displayed.
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIRFollow the instructions to confirm repair.
If the computer was replaced (at the request of the Techline), reconfigure the
computer (see 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 running fault finding on a present or stored fault:
Apply this fault finding procedure if the fault reappears as present or stored after the
ignition is switched on and air conditioning activation is requested with the engine
running.
Special notes:
The interior temperature sensor is located at the top of the roof in the unit under the
rear view mirror.
Use the Wiring Diagram Technical Note for the New Twingo.
Check the connection and condition (possible wiring damage) of the connector of component 1872.
If the connector is faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring: Precautions for the
repair), repair the connector, otherwise replace the wiring.
With connector A of component 419 and connector of union R301 disconnected, check the insulation and
continuity of the following connections between components R301 (dashboard/interior lights intermediate union)
and 419.
●connection 38JN
●connection 38GZ
If the connection or connections are faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring:
Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
With the connector of component 1872 disconnected, check the insulation and continuity of the following
connections between components R301 (dashboard/interior lights intermediate union) and 1872.
●connection 38JN
●connection 38GZ
If the connection or connections are faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring:
Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
Check the insulation of connections 38JN and 38GZ of component 1872.
If the connection or connections are faulty and there is a repair procedure (see Technical Note 6015A, Electrical
wiring repair, Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
Check the resistance of component 1872 between connections 38JN and 38GZ.
Replace the sensor if the resistance is not 10 kΩΩ Ω Ω
± 500 ΩΩ Ω Ω
at 25 ˚C. For more details, consult the electrical
specifications of the sensor according to the temperature (see Help).
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIRClear the stored faults.
Follow the instructions to confirm repair.
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 running fault finding on a present or stored fault:
The fault is declared present when the temperature control is activated (minimum or
maximum temperature request and air conditioning control panel on).
Special notes:
Wait 1 minute after repairing the fault so that the climate control computer can control
the mixer motor. To avoid having to wait for 1 minute, switch the ignition off and then
back on again.
There is no specific programming operation for the mixing motor, however, after it has
been replaced, the motor needs to program its limits (minimum and maximum).
Use the Wiring Diagram Technical Note for the New Twingo.
Check the connection and condition of the connector of component 420.
If the connector is faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring: Precautions for the
repair), repair the connector, otherwise replace the wiring.
With connector B of component 419 disconnected, check the insulation and continuity of the following
connections between components 419 and 420:
●connection 38LC
●connection 38LD
●connection 38LG
●connection 38LH
If the connection or connections are faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring:
Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
Connector of component 1115 disconnected,
Check the insulation and continuity of connection S between components 419 and 420.
If the connection or connections are faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring:
Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
Connector of component 419 connected and ignition on,
●Check for 12 V supply on connection S of component 420 in relation to earth NAM.
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 the supply is not present and if no faulty connections are detected during the continuity checks, contact your
Techline.
AFTER REPAIRClear the stored faults.
Follow the instructions to confirm repair.
If the motor has been replaced (see Configuration and programming).
Deal with any other faults.
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DF012
PRESENT
OR
STOREDDISTRIBUTION MOTOR CIRCUIT
CO.0 : Open circuit or short circuit to earth
CC.1 : Short circuit to + 12 V
NOTESConditions for running fault finding on a present or stored fault:
The fault is declared present with the air conditioning control panel on and the
distribution control activated (de-icing, ventilation, footwells, etc.).
Special notes:
Wait 1 minute after repairing the fault so that the climate control computer can control
the distribution motor. To avoid having to wait for 1 minute, switch the ignition off and
then back on again.
There is no specific programming operation for the distribution motor, however, after it
has been replaced, the motor needs to program its limits (minimum and maximum).
Use the Wiring Diagram Technical Note for the New Twingo.
Check the connection and condition of the connector of component 1115.
If the connector is faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring: Precautions for the
repair), repair the connector, otherwise replace the wiring.
With connector of component 419 disconnected, check the insulation and continuity of the following
connections between components 419 and 1115:
●connection 38KY
●connection 38KZ
●connection 38LA
●connection 38LB
If the connection or connections are faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring:
Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
With the connector of component 420 disconnected, check the insulation and continuity of connection S
between components 419 and 1115.
If the connection or connections are faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring:
Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
Connector of component 419 connected and ignition on (air conditioning control panel on).
Check for 12 V supply on connection S of component 1115 in relation to earth NAM.
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 the supply is not present and if no faulty connections are detected during the continuity checks, contact your
Techline.
AFTER REPAIRClear the stored faults.
Follow the instructions to confirm repair.
If the motor has been replaced (see Configuration and programming).
Deal with any other faults.
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