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  • Swapped B6 climatronic module to B6/B7 - WTF

    Greetings,


    Swapped B6 climatronic to B6/B7 as the temp dial was playing up. Physically an easy job however I'm slightly confused about the newer B7 unit settings. In the B6 when the yellow ECON light was ON the A/c was OFF. When the the ECON light was OFF the A/c was actualy ON. With A/c ON I was getting good temp. out readings - say around 4-6C.

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    my old B6 climatronic

    B7 unit - with the light OFF it says the A/c is OFF (opposite to B6). With the yellow A/c light ON the unit is showing ON - again opposite to the B6. Perhaps I'm confusing here this yellow light with the B6 yellow ECON light.

    So, Ok I could understand the B7 uses different approach here but how do you explain that now whether with A/c ON or OFF the best cooling I get is 10-12C? So, with the temp selection set to minimum (low) even now in winter I can not get much in the way of cold air coming out. I should add that I did read few of the climatronic related posts and upon fitment I did run HVAC reset & calibrate program.

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    B6/B7 unit

    The other thing I noticed is that with one of the A/c settings (ON or OFF I can't remember which one now) there does not seem to be any air coming out of the centre consol face air outlets. Any ideas?

    Cheers
    Last edited by Old Navman; 07-06-2023, 03:25 PM.
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  • #2
    The lighting logic for the new console is correct; B7 light on = AC on.

    Did you update the coding at all? I think most of the B7s used variable output compressors without a clutch, and the older generation used the traditional mag clutch arrangement.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by MIG View Post
      The lighting logic for the new console is correct; B7 light on = AC on.

      Did you update the coding at all? I think most of the B7s used variable output compressors without a clutch, and the older generation used the traditional mag clutch arrangement.
      No, have not coded anything. I have not had to connect the VCDS in a long while so can you point me where I should be looking and what coding I need to change? BTW I have not changed the a/c compressor unit itself only the climatronic control.
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      • #4
        Just do an auto scan of the car and see if you get any results under the 08-AutoHVAC
        There is a compressor run-in procedure that needs doing, too, if the module is replaced.

        Check out this guide here VW Golf (5K) Climatic - Ross-Tech Wiki
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        • #5
          The b6 has the variable compressor too. No clutch.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by MIG View Post
            Just do an auto scan of the car and see if you get any results under the 08-AutoHVAC
            There is a compressor run-in procedure that needs doing, too, if the module is replaced.

            Check out this guide here VW Golf (5K) Climatic - Ross-Tech Wiki
            I'll check it out - thanks.
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            • #7
              I've done the flap adaptation & compressor run in. It completed successfully. During the calibration steps I could see the (low) temperature going down to about 4C. Strangely, now when I turn the dial to LOW the cold output seem to be only about 8-10C but if I select 18C it goes down to about 4C. Maybe the climatronic module I have is jinxed
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Old Navman View Post
                I've done the flap adaptation & compressor run in. It completed successfully. During the calibration steps I could see the (low) temperature going down to about 4C. Strangely, now when I turn the dial to LOW the cold output seem to be only about 8-10C but if I select 18C it goes down to about 4C. Maybe the climatronic module I have is jinxed
                From memory it had something to do with high speed fan and temp that is low but not maximum low.
                4 C might be the lowest but car cannot achieve it with a high fan speed.

                I could be wrong though, good job switching.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by sn809 View Post
                  From memory it had something to do with high speed fan and temp that is low but not maximum low.
                  4 C might be the lowest but car cannot achieve it with a high fan speed.

                  I could be wrong though, good job switching.
                  I know what you're saying - the lowest temp possible should be with selector set to LOW and fan @minimum speed. Those above temps were, of course, measured while driving.
                  Last edited by Old Navman; 22-07-2023, 09:24 PM.
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                  • #10
                    I'm still not getting the correct airflow from the B7 Climatronic unit despite many attempts to re-set it. So I'm wondering whether the following errors could explain why it's not doing what it suppose to.

                    Not sure if this is correct but I've read somewhere that when you upgrade from B6 to B7 Climatronic you might either have to change the existing coding or in fact add a brand new coding (a bit or a byte so that the system recognizes the new Climatronic unit. Has anybody come across this sort of problem?


                    The following faults are from the scan log I've uploaded in my other (fuel gauge problem) post.
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                    Address 08: Auto HVAC (J255) Labels:| 5K0-907-044.clb
                    Part No SW: 5K0 907 044 EA HW: 5K0 907 044 EA
                    Component: Climatronic H17 1010
                    Revision: 00003001
                    Coding: 0000001002
                    Shop #: WSC 01324 020 00200
                    ASAM Dataset: EV_Climatronic A01010
                    ROD: EV_ClimaAutoBasis_VW46.rod
                    VCID: 6ED37BBFB1970CF4E1-803A

                    1 Fault Found:
                    13701456 - Function Restricted due to Missing Message(s)
                    U1111 00 [009] - -
                    [New feature! Extended UDS fault detail is only supported by current gen. interfaces]
                    Confirmed - Tested Since Memory Clear
                    Freeze Frame:
                    Fault Status: 00000001
                    Fault Priority: 6
                    Fault Frequency: 1
                    Reset counter: 104
                    Mileage: 350514 km
                    Date: 2023.07.31
                    Time: 11:08:28

                    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                    Address 19: CAN Gateway Labels:. 3C0-907-530-V3.clb
                    Part No SW: 3C0 907 530 Q HW: 3C0 907 951
                    Component: J533 Gateway H13 0172
                    Revision: H13 Serial number: 3640P151190AC5
                    Coding: FD82FF4F00020200F103
                    Shop #: WSC 12345 123 12345
                    VCID: 2F6DA6BBBE1D45FCAA-807A

                    2 Faults Found:
                    01320 - Control Module for Climatronic (J255)
                    004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent
                    Freeze Frame:
                    Fault Status: 00100100
                    Fault Priority: 2
                    Fault Frequency: 254
                    Reset counter: 144
                    Mileage: 347974 km
                    Time Indication: 0

                    disreagrd this fault
                    01517 - Control Module for Trailer/Towing Sensor (J345)
                    004 - No Signal/Communication - Intermittent
                    Freeze Frame:
                    Fault Status: 00100100
                    Fault Priority: 2
                    Fault Frequency: 254
                    Reset counter: 144
                    Mileage: 347974 km
                    Time Indication: 0
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                    • #11
                      Old navman: I'm guessing - but the DTC on the hex08 module in your SCAN-report suggests (to me at least) that it's attempting to undertake a function that is incompatible with the factory installed equipment in the car. My hunch is that the problematic function involves talking to the CAN Gateway - hence the hex19 module DTC

                      Again guessing, but if this was my car, I would check that the settings on the long-code string and the values in the adaptation channel database in the new module aligns with those of the old module.

                      You can probably get a copy of the long-code settings for the old module from an old SCAN - these will be stored on your laptop in the C:\Ross-Tech\VCDS\Scans sub-directory. To get the values for the adaptation channels on the old module, you would have needed to create an ADMAP before you swapped modules (hopefully this was done - there are about 40 x channels in this module)!

                      Don
                      Last edited by DV52; 29-08-2023, 10:24 AM.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by DV52 View Post
                        Old navman: I'm guessing - but the DTC on the hex08 module in your SCAN-report suggests (to me at least) that it's attempting to undertake a function that is incompatible with the factory installed equipment in the car. My hunch is that the problematic function involves talking to the CAN Gateway - hence the hex19 module DTC

                        Again guessing, but if this was my car, I would check that the settings on the long-code string and the values in the adaptation channel database in the new module aligns with those of the old module.

                        You can probably get a copy of the long-code settings for the old module from an old SCAN - these will be stored on your laptop in the C:\Ross-Tech\VCDS\Scans sub-directory. To get the values for the adaptation channels on the old module, you would have needed to create an ADMAP before you swapped modules (hopefully this was done - there are about 40 x channels in this module)!

                        Don
                        Thanks Don,

                        Yes, I've saved the 'old scans' so I could get the original module coding. Reading similar (Climatronic related) posts though it seemed it would be a straight forward swap but that's obviously not the case. No, unfortunately I did not create an ADMAP. I'm guessing I could put the old Climatronic back, delete all DTC's and do the ADMAP then? But I've never done one so this could be a bit of a challenge But if this (ADMAP) can not be created at this point in time then how do I proceed from here. Perhaps there is a post on 'how to' somewhere.
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                        • #13
                          The missing message is from BCM. You have CECM (Bordnetz).
                          It can be safely ignored and has nothing to do with climatronics performance.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by kamold View Post
                            The missing message is from BCM. You have CECM (Bordnetz).
                            It can be safely ignored and has nothing to do with climatronics performance.
                            Unfortunately, though the 'problem' with the B7 unit persists and with A/C on I just cannot get air to come out through the center vents. Mind you I can hear the cold air being blown out somewhere - I think it only comes out through the windscreen vents. So ATM I can only get the fresh air blown through those (centre) vents.
                            Last edited by Old Navman; 06-09-2023, 02:47 PM.
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                            • #15
                              Does air come out of those vents when you do that "flap adaptation"?

                              I will check the coding on my module tonight, but I think there were options to change the climate "region" and if the vehicle has passive ventilation or not.
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