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Control Module

Fig 1: Identifying Climate Control Module
GLL128956Courtesy of VOLVO CARS CORPORATION

The climate control module (CCM) controls the climate control system and the buttons in the dashboard environment panel.

The climate control module (CCM) is located in the center console. There are four different versions of the control module (market dependent). These are:

ECC  is a fully automatic climate control system with air conditioning. It also allows manual settings.

MCC  is a manual climate control system with air conditioning.

The climate control module (CCM) communicates with components which are directly connected and also with other control modules and components via LIN and CAN communication.

Climate control module (CCM) communicates via two separate LIN busses with:

The number of components on the LIN buses varies, depending on the equipment level of the vehicle (ECC/MCC and any options)

The following components communicate on LIN bus 1:

The following components communicate on LIN bus 2:

The control module checks activations and input and output signals via an integrated diagnostic system. A diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is stored in certain cases if the control module detects a fault.

Any diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) are stored in the control module memory. The data can be read off using VIDA (Volvo scan tool).

A simple check to determine that the climate control module (CCM) is powered and grounded is to activate one of the functions controlled by the buttons on the dashboard environment panel and to check that the LEDs come on or go out.

For further information, see SIGNALS .