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Climate System (2008-2012): Overview

Fig 1: Identifying Overview Of Climate System
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The climate system no longer belongs to the luxury equipment in today's vehicles. Instead it has become a factor for active safety and is now included as part of the vehicle safety equipment.

Lowered passenger compartment temperature gives increase safety.

It is a well-known fact that a person's ability to perform declines in heat. A study, carried out in traffic, in a normal vehicle, showed that when the temperature in the passenger compartment was increased from 21 to 27 °C then:

With a climate system in the vehicle you travel both more comfortably and safer.

A climate system gives increased comfort through:

Relative humidity is extremely important to our well-being. We perceive humidity of 30 - 60 % as comfortable as the moisture given off by the human body can easily be absorbed by the ambient air.

If the humidity exceeds 75 %, we perceive it as oppressive and uncomfortable in hot weather, as the air can not absorb much more moisture. This is a reason why the climate system has been designed to regulate both the temperature and humidity.

Old version: 

There are two types of climate control system:

Dashboard environment panel, ECC 

Fig 2: Identifying Dashboard Environment Panel (ECC)
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ECC 

The climate control system is fully automatic and has the option of manual settings. Using this system, it is possible to set different temperatures on the driver's side and the passenger side.

Dashboard environment panel, ETC 

Fig 3: Identifying Dashboard Environment Panel (ETC)
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ETC 

The climate control system is semi-automatic where the temperature is automatically regulated but the fan speed and damper position are set manually.

ECC and ETC 

The climate system consists of heating and cooling systems. These are combined in the distribution housing into a common unit with a common ventilation system to distribute heat and chilled air in the passenger compartment.

The system is an air mixture type, i. e. hot and cold air can be mixed to the required temperature. One advantage of this, is that the temperature in the passenger compartment can be changed quickly if the need arises. Another benefit is that the ECC can quickly compensate when the outdoor conditions change.

The Climate control module (CCM) has the task of managing the control of the climate system and the buttons on the comfort panel.

The climate system also includes a number of sensors and transducers.

As an option it is possible to choose an additional heater/parking heater. On some engine variants and markets the additional heater is standard. The parking heater is always an option. When the engine is running, the additional heater can provide extra heat to the passenger compartment (and the engine).

The parking heater can heat the passenger compartment (and the engine) when the engine is not running. This function can be started immediately or with the help of a timer.

New version: 

There are two types of climate control system:

Fig 4: Identifying Climate Control System (Automatic)
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The climate control system is fully automatic and has the option of manual settings. Using this system, it is possible to set different temperatures on the driver's side and the passenger side.

Fig 5: Identifying Climate Control System (Semi-Automatic)
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The climate control system is semi-automatic where the temperature is automatically regulated but the fan speed and damper position are set manually.