Climate Control Unit (CCU)
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Introduction
The Climate Control Unit (CCU) of the NSX controls heating, cooling and ventilation of the passenger cabin. It utilizes several electrical sensors and actuators across the vehicle to do so:
Sensors Actuators
- Outside temperature
- Cabin temperature
- Sunlight
- Heater core temperature
- Evaporator temperature
- Blower Motor
- Mode control motor
- Vent door control motor
- Air mix control motor
- Recirculation control motor
Self Check
Except for the blower motor, above items can be checked by means of a CCU self check feature. It's activated by pressing both the left (Auto) and right (Off) button on the CCU at the same time. Each character on the display (except "FULL", AUTO" and the temperature value) represents a detected fault.
To ensure proper detection (especially for motor related issues) the CCU should be run in full automatic mode, then turn the temperature control from lowest to highest in slow steps. This makes the CCU run all actuators and confirm potential issues.
Note that errors are not stored and will disappear upon ignition-off.
Indicator Fault MODE Cabin temperature sensor - open/short circuit Outside temperature sensor - open/short circuit Sunlight sensor - open/short circuit Heater core temperature sensor - open/short circuit Evaporator temperature sensor - open/short circuit A/C Air mix control motor - open/short circuit or door stuck ON Mode control motor - mode door stuck or position signal circuit OFF Recirculation control motor - position signal circuit -Button LED Vent door control motor - open/short circuit or door stuck
Auto Check Routine
An additional automatic check routine is available by setting the Fan-dial to "AUTO" and pressing both the Auto and mode button at the same time before switching on the ignition. Once activated the CCU is cycling through an combination of all settings which can be used to confirm that all of them are working as expected.
Temperature Fan Air Mix Door Mode Recirculate A/C 88 off full open no off 1 low half closed no on 2 .. half closed yes on 3 .. full closed yes on 4 high full closed yes on 5 high half open yes on 6 .. half open no off 7 .. full open no off 8 low full open no off 88 off full open no off
This video shows the auto check routine in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c28_T5Ix_JY
Known Issues
Similar to many other ECUs in the NSX the CCU is subject to capacitor leakage and resulting damage. A typical symptom is a fan working on the highest setting only.
If these or other unusual effects are observed and/or the self check shows detected faults which can't be confirmed, action should be taken before the unit becomes irreparably damaged. Preventive replacement of the capacitors is highly recommended.