Climatronic Self Diagnostics

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The document describes how to perform self-diagnosis on the VW Climatronic climate control unit by reading error codes, running an actuator test, and accessing onboard diagnostics channels without additional equipment.

To read error codes from the Climatronic control unit, you press and hold the 'ECON' and 'Recirculate' buttons simultaneously for about 2 seconds while the ignition is on. Error codes will be displayed and you can scroll through them with the 'Warmer' button.

The actuator test exercises all components of the Climatronic system to check their operation. It is initiated by pressing 'ECON' and 'Recirculate' while turning the ignition on and holding for 2 seconds. The test runs automatically for about 30 seconds.

VW Climatronic (by Hella) Self-Diagnostics

Original Author: Roger, Location: Greater Frankfurt am Main Posted on: 09-09-2004
Original Title: Eigendiagnose an der VW Climatronic von Hella
Translation by: Nate (AKA VWAffe), 16-08-2008

Here are a few instructions on how to decipher useful information from the VW
Climatronic control panel. Especially attractive is the fact that you do not need any sort
of diagnosis equipment, and can read out one value or the other while stopped at a
light, for example.

The description of reading error codes, performing the control surface test, and
onboard-diagnosis is limited to the Hella control unit, as pictured below. This unit is
found in the Golf IV [ed: in Europe] and in the Passat 3B/3BG. Externally identical
control units from VDO were also used in some of the same cars, which have the same
pinouts, but whose Self-diagnosis channels are assigned differently. User beware!

Reading the Internal Error Memory:

Ignition ON.
To activate the readout: Press and hold the „ECON“ and „Recirculate“ buttons
simultaneuously for about 2 seconds.

Any error codes present will now be displayed. To scroll to the next error code, press
the „Warmer“ button. When all codes have been displayed, „000“ is displayed.

If there are no errors present, „444“ is displayed.

To clear the error codes: After the last code is displayed, (i.e. after „000“ is displayed),
press and hold „ECON“ for at least 2 seconds. „444“ will be displayed as confirmation
that there are no more codes present.

To exit the Internal Error Memory Mode: briefly press the „ECON“ button.
List of Possible Error Codes:

(Error Code / Error Location / Error Type)

FFFF Control Unit 0x25


0119 Vehicle Speed Sensor 0x25
0214 Supply Voltage 0x06, 0x07
021A Reference Votlage 0x06, 0x07
0510 Temperature Sensor – Dash Vent (1296) 0x1d, 0x1e
0511 Temperature Sensor – Footwell Vent (1297) 0x1d, 0x1e
030B Outside Temperature Sensor – Front Bumper 0x1d, 0x1e
0313 Temperature Sensor – Fresh Air Inlet 0x1d, 0x1e
0332 Temperature Sensor – Evaporator 0x1d, 0x1e
0333 Refrigerant Pressure Sensor
0318 Air Conditioner Pressure Switch 0x23
031D Photosensor for Sunlight Intensity 0x1d, 0x1e
0382 Compressor Valve
04F7 Temperature Flap Servo Motor 0x25
04F8 Central Flap Servo Motor 0x25
04F9 Fresh Air Blower 0x25
04FA Recirculation Flap Servo Motor 0x25
025B Footwell/Defrost Flap Servo Motor 0x25
04B6 Standing Time Signal 0x25
0538 CAN-Bus
0513 Gateway
053D Kombi
04AE Gateway Database Version
0414 Control Unit Not Coded 0x23
043F Basic Settings Not Accomplished 0x23

Actuator Test

All components of the Climatonic system are exercised during this test.

Requirements:
Ignition off, Motor off, Vehicle stopped, Battery voltage 15 < 15.5 V.

To begin the self-test routine, simultaneously press and hold „ECON“ and „Recirculate“
then turn on the iginition (do not start engine) while keeping the buttons pressed, and
continue pressig the buttons for about 2 seconds more. All LCD segments in the
Climatronic display will now illuminate.

During the following automatic actuator test (duration ~30 seconds), all actuators will be
exercised in a serial fashion. In addition, all control unit inputs (Sensors, Motors,
Servos, etc) will be checked that can be checked with th motor off. During the test all
buttons are disabled, and all LCD segments are black. Once initalized, the self-test
cannot be interrupted via the control panel nor via VAG-COM. Upon completion of the
test, the control unit automatically switches into „Internal Error Memory Mode“ (see
above.)

To leave „Internal Error Memory Mode“, press the „ECON“ button.

On Board Diagnosis

On Board Diagnosis (OBD) mode is available with/without the motor running and also
while the vehicle is moving.

To enter OBD mode, simultaneously press the „ECON“, „Colder“, and „Fan Speed
Down“ buttons. Scroll through the diagnosis channels using the „Warmer“ and „Colder“
buttons. The climatronic will continue to operate in the mode it was in before OBD
mode was entered (unless you don’t hit the buttons all simultaneously, in which event
you may lower the temperature setting , fan speed, or go into Econ mode by accident...
it requires a practiced touch to not do any of these things)

To exit OBD mode, press the „ECON“ button.

Note:

There are different channel assignments, depending on the manufacturer. [ed: I believe
only Hella units were installed on US-bound Passats, but I’m not 100% sure on that] If
there is a plausible speed value in channel 16, then the following assignments apply.
Other units have the speed on channel 17 or 19, in which case the following chart isn’t
applicable.

Depending on the vehicle, all available channels may or may not be in use.

[ed: * below means I’m not 100% sure on the meaning of the channel label]

„Bit“ in the units column indicates the binary values 0=false, 1=true.
Hella Climatronic OBD Channels
Channel Displayed Value Units
0 Program Number Dig.
1 Interior Temperature °C
2 Sunlight Intensity - Delayed 10 W/m^2
3 Sunlight Intensity - Instantaneous 10 W/m^2
4 Exterior Temperature - Delayed °C
5 Exterior Temperature - Bumper °C
6 Exterior Temperature - Fresh Air Inlet °C
7 Vent Temperature - Footwell °C
8 Vent Temperature - Dash °C
9 Blower Voltage - Set Value 0.1 V
10 Blower Voltage - Actual 0.1 V
11 Temp.-Flap Set-Value Dig.
12 Central-Flap Set-Value Dig.
13 Recirc. Flap Set-Value Dig.
14 Footwell/Defrost Flap Set-Value Dig.
15 Motor Run Time Hr.
16 Vehicle Speed mph (km/h if not USA)
* 17 START_AP Dig.
18 Recirc. Flap Dig.
19 Compressor Error Code See Appendix
* 20 PI_STELLMAX Ausbl-Reg. Dig.
* 21 INT_STELL Ausbl-Reg. Dig.
* 22 Epsilon Ausbl-Reg. Dig.
23 Vent Temperature - Actual °C
24 Vent Temperature - Set Value °C
25 Temp. Flap (-) Limit Dig.
* 26 RMP Temp. Flap Dig.
27 Temp. Flap (+) Limit Dig.
28 Central Flap (-) Limit Dig.
* 29 RMP Central Flap Dig.
30 Central Flap (+) Limit Dig.
31 Recirc. Flap (-) Limit Dig.
* 32 RMP Recirc. Flap Dig.
33 Recirc. Flap (+) Limit Dig.
34 Footwell/Defrost Flap (-) Limit Dig.
* 35 RMP Footwell/Defrost Flap Dig.
36 Footwell/Defrost Flap (+) Limit Dig.
37 Standing Time Min. (255 = No Data)
38 Compressor-PWM Dig. (0-200)
39 Evaporator Temperature - Set Value °C
40 Evaporator Temperature - Actual Value °C
* 41 Evaporator - I-Stell Dig.
* 42 Evaporator - Epsilon Dig.
43 Refrigerant Pressure bar
44 BiLevel Mix/Dash Vent Flap Dig.
45 Motor Temperature °C
46 Compressor Current - Set Value mA
47 Compressor Current - Actual Value mA
48 Compressore Current - Maximum Value mA
49 Compressor RPM 100/min
50 Radiator Cooling Fan Control Signal %
51 Windshield Wiper Mode Dig. (0=Off, 1=Int, 2=On)
* 52 Fdk-Correction wrt Wiper Mode Dig.
53 Blower Voltage Correction wrt Wiper Mode 0.1 V
54 Part Number
55 VW-Number
56 HELLA-Number
57 Test-1
58 Test-2
59 Test-3
60 Test-4

Expanded Diagnosis Channels for CAN-Variants

61 open
62 Terminal 15 Bit
63 Hot Lamp Bit
64 Exterior Temperature - Filtered °C
65 A/C Shutoff Bit
66 Motor RPM 10 RPM
67 Dimming %
68 Map Cooling Bit
69 Land Version 2=USA; 1=Japan; 0= ROW

Transmitted Data
70 open
71 Auxiliary Heater (PTC On) Bit
72 Compressor On Bit
73 Heater Off Bit
74 Exterior Temperature - Plenum - Unfiltered °C
75 Compressor Load Nm
76 Blower Load %
77 Radiator Fan Load %
78 Check Engine Light Bit
Compressor-Cutout-Codes (Appendix to Channel 19)
Code Compressor Cutoff Condition
0 None
1 Excessive Refrigerant Pressure
2 Blower Defective + Uist < 3 V
3 Low Refrigerant Pressure
5 4s after Motor Start
6 ECON-Mode
7 OFF-Mode
8 Function of Exterior Temperature
10 Low Voltage
11 Motor Temperature > 118°C
12 Motronic Interface
13 Terminal 15 Voltage > 17 V
14 Function of Evaproator Temperature
15 No Vehicle Coding
16 Compressor Current
17 Pressure Sensor Defective (only with externally regulated compressor)
18 Motor RPM (only B5.5 W8)

Notes on individual channels

The vehicle speed displayed in Channel 16 is not extremely accurate, despite its digital
display. It basically serves to regulate the amount of fresh air intake in proportion to the
vehicle speed – no mor and no less. [ed: After comparing with my GPS speed, I’ve
found the channel 16 speed on my car to read closer to actual than the speedometer,
but it tends to err one or two mph slower than actual... use as a speedo at your own
risk.]

The Channel 40 evaporator temperature can roughly establish whether the cooling
power of the A/C is working optimally or not. Indepent of the possibly subjective
perceptions of the inhabitants, this is an objective measure of the achieved evaporator
temperature before later mixing with warmer air as necessary. Even in the hottest of
temperatures, when set to „Lo“, the A/C should achieve an evaporator temperature in
the neighborhood within minutes, and after at most a half hour of easy driving, should
reach a steady state of 3 °C.
System Errors

If a system error was detected during the last driving cycle, all the LCD segments will
blink 2 times per second for 15 seconds after the ignition is turned on.

The following stationary errors will also set a system error:

- VAG-Tester Function 04 - Basic Settings not performed.


- VAG-Tester Function 07 - Parameter Coding not completed.
- Exterior temperature sensor (Fresh Air Inlet and/or Bumper) defective.
- Pressure switch/sensor defective.
- Interior temperature sensor defective.
- Reference voltage.

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