WIS 83.40 Automatic Climate Control (ACC) or Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC)

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Description - Automatic Climate Control (ACC)

Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) in a W220 S-Class is achieved by means of an electronically controlled Automatic Climate Control (ACC) system. The standard arrangement is a dual zone ACC with dual automatic or manual controls for temperature and air distribution. An optional four zone ACC is available.

Function - Automatic Climate Control (ACC)

The main functions of the ACC are:

Ventilation (Blower/s)

The low draft ventilation system:

  • Is achieved by the ACC blower or the rear A/C blower.
  • Looks after the air distribution in the vehicle interior.
  • Supplies fresh or recirculated filtered air to the vehicle interior.
  • Maintains a quick, quiet and comfortable vehicle interior.
  • Distributes air within the vehicle via air distribution flaps.
  • Prevents windows from fogging by fully opening the front and rear foot well flaps for 30s after the ignition is switched on.

Temperature Control

  • The desired temperature is maintained by heating the air by operating the duo valves.
  • The desired temperature is maintained by cooling the air by operating the refrigerant compressor.
  • The basic temperature setting is 22ºC
  • Accurate temperature control is achieved by monitoring the various temperature sensors such as:
    • Left Heat Exchanger Temperature Sensor (B10/2)
    • Right Heat Exchanger Temperature Sensor (B10/3)
    • Evaporator Temperature Sensor (B10/6)
    • Outside Temperature Sensor (B14)
    • Sun Sensor (B32/2)
    • Interior Temperature Sensor in ACC Pushbutton Control Module (N22) (N22/b1)
    • Interior Temperature Sensor in Overhead Control Panel (OCP) (N70) (N70/b1)
    • Temperature Sensor in Rear A/C Evaporator outlet for vehicles fitted with Code 582.

Electronic Control

  • The ACC is controlled electronically by several control modules which are connected to the Can B (Interior) Bus. Each control module receives and sends digital messages across the CAN Bus.

Operator Control

  • The ACC can be operated by pressing buttons on the ACC Pushbutton Control Module (N22) or on the Rear A/C in vehicles fitted with Code 582.
  • The push button control module reads input from the sensors and actuates ACC components.

Heating

  • Coolant which has been heated by the engine is pumped through the front and rear heat exchangers.

Cooling

  • The ACC compressor pumps refrigerant through the A/C gas circuit where most compression heat is removed in the condenser and then the refrigerant is expanded through a valve into the evaporator where it absorbs heat from the ACC air flow.

Residual Heating/Cooling

  • The REST button on the ACC Pushbutton Control Module (N22) allows limited heating and cooling of the vehicle interior even if the ignition is Off.
  • The ACC blower runs for about 30 minutes and distributes residual heat or cool into the passenger compartment.

Special Features

  • Electrostatic dust and pollen air filters.
  • Activated Charcoal Filter with smog sensing automatic re-circulation of filtered cabin air.
  • Tunnel mode closes all windows, the sun-roof and incoming air vents via the re-circulation button or ACF button.
  • Humidity/dew-point sensor helps reduce window fogging during humid weather and helps prevent over drying of cooled air.
  • Four way sun sensor helps compensate for the effects of directional sun light on the occupants.
  • Seat belt usage sensors allows the ACC to focus first on occupied seating positions.
  • Automatic mode for center dash vents.

Main In Cabin Components - Automatic Climate Control (ACC)

Pushbutton Control Module (N22)

Centre Vent Control Module (N18/4)

Overhead Control Panel (OCP) (N70)

“B” Pillar Vents

Right Side Outlet and Fixed Window and Door Vents

Left and Right Defroster Vents

Centre Vents with Optional A/C Control Module (N22/4) Rear Compartment

Blower Motor (A32m1)

Reference STAR Finder document GF83.10-P-2102-02I Blower, function.

Blower Motor Regulator (A32n1)

Reference STAR Finder document GF83.10-P-2103-01I Blower regulator, function.

Thanks to BenzWorld Member cmitch, here is a photo of the Blower Regulator A32n1.

Location - Blower Motor and Regulator

Reference STAR Finder document GF83.10-P-2103-01I Blower motor and regulator, location.

Circuit Diagram - Blower Motor and Regulator

Relevant part only shown.

Main Engine Compartment Components - Automatic Climate Control (ACC)

Air Conditioning Compressor

Blower Fuse Connector X64/1

Located in Engine Compartment Right.

Blower Fuse f33

Located in Engine Compartment Right Front Fuse and Relay Module (K40/7).

DIY Procedures - Automatic Climate Control (ACC)

Automatic Climate Control (ACC) Service Menus

Activated Charcoal Filter (ACF) or Aktivkohle Filter (AKF)

Blower

Cabin Ventilation Dust Filter

Coolant Circulation Pump

Duo Valve

===Fuse f33=== See Blower

Four Quadrant Sun Sensor (B32/2)

Pushbutton Control Module (N22)

In Cabin Air Temperature Sensor (N22/b1) and Aspirator in Pushbutton Control Module (N22)

Overhead Control Panel (OCP) (N70)

In Cabin Air Temperature Sensor (N70/b1) and Aspirator in Overhead Control Panel (OCP) (N70)

Multi-function Sensor (B31/1)

Outside Temperature Sensor (B14)

R134A Refrigerant Temperature Sensor (B12/1)

Repair Air Conditioning System

Under Hood ACC Drain Access and Cleaning

Evaporator temperature sensor (B10/6)

Evaporator temperature sensor A2208300772 (~EUR 15) is plugged in the left side of evaporator.

Error Code Generated By Description
B1256 AAC - Automatic air conditioning B10/6 (Evaporator temperature sensor), Evaporator Front
Temperature sensor unclipped.
Temperature sensor removed.

Entertainment - Automatic Climate Control (ACC)

How to replace W220 Evaporator Fantastic Video (Warning! Turn your sound down.)

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