Intake Air Control - Dual Zone Automatic System With Pollution Sensor
The intake air source is controlled automatically unless overridden by pressing the fresh/recirculated air switch located on the control panel. Under automatic control, the ATC module determines the required position of the air intake door using its 'comfort' algorithm based on inputs from the ambient air temperature sensor, the cabin temperature sensor and the pollution sensor.
When the vehicle first enters power mode 6 (ignition on), the 'AUTO' tell-tale LED on the fresh/recirculated air switch will be illuminated and the air intake source will be automatically controlled by the ATC module. A single press of the fresh/recirculated air switch will extinguish the 'AUTO' tell-tale LED and illuminate the 'MAN' tell-tale LED. The ATC module will now close the air intake door and provide only recirculated air into the cabin for a period of 3 minutes. After this period, the ATC module will return the air intake door to automatic control. This helps prevent misting within the cabin.
A second press of the fresh/recirculated air switch will extinguish both the 'AUTO' and 'MAN' tell-tale LED's. The ATC module will now control the intake air source according to ambient air temperature and requested cabin temperature. The air intake door will be opened to allow fresh air into the cabin, but a small amount of recirculated air will also be present. The amount of recirculated air is determined by the ATC module using its 'comfort' algorithm based on inputs from the ambient air temperature sensor and the cabin temperature sensor.
A third press of the fresh/recirculated air switch returns the air intake source to automatic control and will illuminate the 'AUTO' tell-tale LED.
The 3 minute time period for recirculated air can be overridden by pressing and holding the fresh/recirculated air switch until the switch LED's flash 3 times. The air intake door will now remain closed until the next drive cycle.
The ATC module controls the position of the air intake door by providing LIN bus messages to the air intake door stepper motor. A Hall effect sensor located within the stepper motor informs the ATC module that movement of the stepper motor is taking place.