Problem—Recirculation Mode Not Working, Front Unit Only
Problem—Recirculation Mode Not Working, Front Unit Only
Possible Cause
Remedy
Recirc door not operating correctly.
Electrical problem with recirc actuator. Check for fault codes.
See fault code tables, in
, for diagnosis.
Also see "Recirculation" and "Actuator Stepper Motors—Temperature, Recirc
and Mode."
Mechanical problem with recirculation door. Check for obstructions or broken
components, repair as necessary.
NOTE: The actuator has no feedback to the FCU/ACU to verify position. If
there are no fault codes and the actuator signal appears to be working in the
DataLink Monitor template, then suspect a mechanical problem.
System out of calibration.
See "Calibration Procedure."
Problem—Air Does Not Come Out of Correct Outlets, Front Unit Only
Problem—Air Does Not Come Out of Correct Outlets, Front Unit Only
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Possible Cause
Remedy
Mode door not operating correctly.
Electrical problem with mode actuator. Check for fault codes.
See fault code tables, in
, for diagnosis.
Also see "Recirculation" and "Actuator Stepper Motors—Temperature, Recirc
and Mode."
Mechanical problem with mode door. Check for obstructions or broken
components, repair as necessary.
NOTE: The actuator has no feedback to the FCU/ACU to verify position. If
there are no fault codes and the actuator signal appears to be working in the
DataLink Monitor template, then suspect a mechanical problem.
Broken or disconnected duct.
Repair as necessary.
System out of calibration.
See "Calibration Procedure."
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For example, air directed to windshield outlets when air selection switch is set to floor outlets.
Problem—Warm Air from Outlets When Temperature is Set to Cold (A/C not on)
Problem—Warm Air from Outlets When Temperature is Set to Cold (A/C not on)
Possible Cause
Remedy
Temperature door not operating correctly.
Electrical problem with temperature actuator. Check for fault codes.
See fault code tables, in
, for diagnosis.
Also see "Actuator Stepper Motors—Temperature, Recirc, and Mode."
Mechanical problem with temperature door. Check for obstructions or broken
components, repair as necessary.
NOTE: The actuator has no feedback to the FCU/ACU to verify position. If
there are no fault codes and the actuator signal appears to be working in the
DataLink Monitor template, then suspect a mechanical problem.
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