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RECIRCULATION Control (Electronic Climate Control Only)

Fig 1: Identifying Air Recirculation Control System & Components
GLL146623Courtesy of VOLVO CARS CORPORATION

For ECC, the climate control module (CCM) (3/112) controls the recirculation during the following conditions:

The air quality sensor (AQS) (7/159) transmits a signal to the climate control module (CCM) if it detects raised concentrations of pollutants in the outside air. When this occurs, the climate control module (CCM) transmits a signal to the damper motor for recirculation (6/48) to close the fresh air damper and to use recirculated air.

The degree of recirculation is controlled by the signal from the air quality sensor (AQS):

If the high level of pollutants remains, the system stays in recirculation for a certain time, maximum of 10 minutes. The time that the system is recirculating is determined by the outside temperature, whether the air conditioning (A/C) is on or if the windshield wipers are activated. The system returns to fresh air for a short time before recirculation is resumed. The particle filter absorbs most of the pollutants entering the passenger compartment during this time. The maximum time prevents misting and musty air.

The air quality sensor (AQS) transmits information about the content of pollutants to the climate control module (CCM). This information is graded into four levels, and the information used for diagnosis.

Recirculation is never permitted if the defroster is selected. The climate control module (CCM) also requests compressor activation when the evaporator temperature exceeds 3 °C.