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Heat Output Test Information And Tools Required

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Special tools and workshop equipment required 

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This service information only outlines the testing procedure. Perform the detailed function test for the heating as described in the Guided Fault Finding using the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester in the "Guided Fault Finding  " function.

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If the coolant system is not bled completely after being filled, then air can get into the heater core for the heater. This will reduce the heating output. Noises may result or the customer may complain that there are different air temperatures coming out of the vents.

Corrective Measure for Poor Heating Output or Noises from Coolant Circuit: 

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For vehicles without an A/C system with a Start-Stop System, the stop function is prevented depending on the setting on the Heater Control Module -J65- control head (for example, in heating mode). As soon as there is a request for heating, the engine is started.

In vehicles with a manually regulated A/C system and a Start-Stop System, the stop function is prevented depending on the setting on the A/C Control Module -J301- control head (for example, in heating mode). As soon as there is a request for heating, the engine is started. In cooling mode, the A/C Control Module -J301- does not limit the stop function.

If the A/C Humidity Sensor -G260- is not installed on vehicles with a A/C Control Module -J301-, a permissible stop time is currently calculated by characteristic curves which are influenced by the measured outside air temperature, the "recirculated-air mode" function and operating status of the windshield wipers. The calculated time must be greater than 20 seconds so that the stop function is permitted by the A/C Control Module -J301-. The stop time can be shortened at a lower exterior temperature, when the recirculating air mode is active and/or when it is raining to prevent the windshield and door windows from fogging up. If the calculated time for the Stop function is less than approximately 20 seconds, it is prevented.

In vehicles with an automatically regulated A/C system and a Start-Stop System, the stop function is prevented depending on the setting on the Climatronic Control Module -J255- control head. If, for example, "defrost" mode is selected, the Stop function is not possible or is canceled and the engine is started as soon as this mode is selected. The same applies in the case of heating and cooling. The difference between the set specified and actual temperature exceeds a certain value. Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester in the "Guided Fault Finding  " Function.

Depending on the different conditions, the coolant which flows through the heater core for the heater in the A/C unit is warmed either by the engine or by the High-Voltage Heater (PTC) -Z115- on vehicles with a high-voltage system. Refer to High-Voltage Heater (PTC) -Z115-, INCORPORATION IN COOLANT CIRCUIT , (Connection Diagram for Coolant Hoses) and use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester in the "Guided Fault Finding  " function (for the A/C system and the engine control module).