Hyundai Santa Fe (TM): Controller - Heating,Ventilation And Air ConditioningHyundai Santa Fe (TM): Controller

Heater & A/C Control Unit (Manual). Components and components location

Component

Connector Pin Function
Pin No
Connector A
Connector B
1
Battery
Low
2
ISG B+
Common
3
ILL+ (TAIL)
Ground
4
Sensor REF (+5V)
Middle Low
5
Mode Actuator Feedback
Middle High
6
Temperature Actuator Feedback
High
7
Intake Actuator Feedback
-
8
Evaporator Temperature Sensor (+)
9
Ambient Temperature Sensor (+)
10
Mode Actuator (Vent)
11
Mode Actuator (Defrost)
12
Temperature Control Actuator (Cool)
13
Temperature Control Actuator (Warm)
14
Intake Actuator (Fresh Air)
15
Intake Actuator (Recirculated Air)
16
HTD (Rear Defrost)
17
Rear Defogging Swich
18
Rear C-LINE
19
Blower Common Signal
20
ILL - (RHEO)
21
IGN2
22
IGN1
23
-
24
Rear Blower Motor (+)
25
Rear Mosfet (GATE)
26
Rear Mosfet (DRAIN F/B)
27
Max Blower on Signal
28
PTC Relay 2 (DIESEL)
PTC Relay 1 (GASOLINE)
29
-
30
PTC ON Signal (DIESEL)
- (GASOLINE)
31
-
32
-
33
P-CAN_(HIGH)
34
P-CAN_(LOW)
35
-
36
ECV (+)
37
ECV (-)
38
Sensor Ground
39
Ground
40
Ground

Heater & A/C Control Unit (Manual). Repair procedures

Replacement
1.
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
2.
Remove the console upper cover (A).

3.
Press the lock pin, separate the console upper cover connectors (A).

4.
Loosen the mounting screws, remove the drive mode unit (A) and SBW switch unit assembly (B).

5.
Loosen the mounting screws, remove the heater & A/C control unit (A).

6.
Install in the reverse order of removal.
  
•
Replace any damaged clips.
•
Make sure the connector is connected properly.

Heater & A/C Control Unit (DATC). Components and components location

Component

Connector Pin Function
Pin No
Connector A
Connector B
1
Battery
Temperature Actuator Feedback - Passenger
2
ISG B+
Temperature Actuator (Cool) - Passenger
3
ILL+ (TAIL)
Temperature Actuator (Warm) - Passenger
4
Sensor REF (+5V)
Defogging Actuator Feedback
5
Mode Actuator Feedback
Defogging Actuator (Open)
6
Temperature Actuator Feedback - Driver
Defogging Actuator (Close)
7
Intake Actuator Feedback
-
8
Evaporator Temperature Sensor (+)
-
9
Ambient Temperature Sensor (+)
-
10
Mode Actuator (Vent)
In-car sensor (+)
11
Mode Actuator (Defrost)
PAB IGN1
12
Temperature Control Actuator (Cool) - Driver
Defogging Sensor Glass Temperature
13
Temperature Control Actuator (Warm) - Driver
-
14
Intake Actuator (Fresh Air)
-
15
Intake Actuator (Recirculated Air)
-
16
HTD (Rear Defrost)
Ground
17
Rear Defogging Swich
Rear Blower Motor (+)
18
-
Rear Mosfer (Drain Feedback)
19
-
Rear Mosfer (Gate)
20
ILL - (RHEO)
-
21
IGN 2
-
22
IGN 1
-
23
Blower Motor (+)
-
24
Photo Sensor (-)_LEFT
LIN BUS (Climate control)
25
Photo Sensor (-)_RIGHT
-
26
Defogging Sensor Data
-
27
Defogging Sensor SCL
-
28
-
-
29
PTC Relay 2 (DIESEL) /
Driver Seat Signal PWM
PTC Relay (GASOLINE)
30
PTC ON Signal (DIESEL) /
-
- (GASOLINE)
31
-
Rear C-LINE
32
-
-
33
P_CAN (HIGH)

34
P_CAN (LOW)
35
Mosfet (DRAIN F/B)
36
Mosfet (GATE)
37
ECV (+)
38
ECV (-) Ground
39
Sensor Ground
40
Ground

Heater & A/C Control Unit (DATC). Repair procedures

Self Diagnosis
1.
Self-diagnosis process.

  
•
When operating the self-diagnostics, the below fault(self-diagnostics code) will blink at 0.5 seconds interval on the temperature display settings(driver's side only) and the remaining symbols are OFF .
2.
Fault code display
(1)
Continuance operation : DTC code.

(2)
Continuance operation : DTC code.

(3)
STEP operation.
A. Nomal or one fault code is same as a continuance operation.
B. DTC code.

3.
Self diagnostic code
Display
Fail description
Remarks
0
Normal

11
Interior Temperature Sensor Disconnection (OPEN)

12
Interior Temperature Sensor Short Circuit (SHORT)

13
Ambient Temperature Sensor Disconnection (OPEN)

14
Ambient Temperature Sensor Disconnection (SHORT)

17
Evaporator Temperature Sensor Disconnection (OPEN)

18
Evaporator Temperature Sensor Disconnection (SHORT)

19
Driver Seat Temperature Control Actuator Feedback Disconnection/Short Circuit (OPEN/SHORT)

SHORT Range [TEMP F/B Voltage ≤ 0.1V], OPEN Range [TEMP F/B Voltage ≥ 4.9V]
20
Dr TEMP DOOR POTENTIOMETER LOCKED
If the actuator cannot reach the desired control position in 10 seconds, then it is deemed to be locked.
21
MODE DOOR POTENTIOMETER Disconnection/Short Circuit (OPEN/SHORT)

SHORT Range [DR MODE F/B Voltage ≤ 0.1V]
OPEN Range [DR MODE F/B Voltage ≥ 4.9V]
22
MODE DOOR POTENTIOMETER LOCKED
If the actuator cannot reach the desired control position in 10 seconds, then it is deemed to be locked.
24
AUTO DEFOG SENSOR (SHORT)
ADS specification ONLY 
25
INTAKE DOOR POTENTIOMETER Disconnection/Short Circuit (OPEN/SHORT)

SHORT Range [INTAKE F/B Voltage ≤ 0.1V]
OPEN Range [INTAKE F/B Voltage ≥ 4.9V]
26
INTAKE DOOR POTENTIOMETER LOCKED
If the actuator cannot reach the desired control position in 10 seconds, then it is deemed to be locked.
32
PASSENGER TEMP DOOR POTENTIOMETER Disconnection/Short Circuit (OPEN/SHORT)

SHORT Range [TEMP F/B Voltage ≤ 0.1V]
OPEN Range [TEMP F/B Voltage ≥ 4.9V]
33
PASSENGER TEMP DOOR  POTENTIOMETER LOCKED

43
DEFOG DOOR POTENTIOMETER Disconnection/Short Circuit (OPEN/SHORT)
ADS specification ONLY
SHORT Range [DEFOG F/B Voltage ≤ 0.1V]
OPEN Range [DEFOG F/B Voltage ≥ 4.9V]
44
DEF DOOR POTENTIOMETER LOCKED
If the actuator cannot reach the desired control position in 10 seconds, then it is deemed to be locked.
ADS specification ONLY
45
APT CAN Signal Error

47
RPM CAN SIGNAL Error

48
Vehicle Speed CAN Signal Error

49
Engine coolant temperature CAN Signal Error

71
ECV Fault (OPEN)

72
Communication error between the front and rear seats.


4.
FAIL SAFE
NO
SIGNAL / ITEM
Failure Criteria
Alternative Value in Case of Failure
1
INCAR SENSOR
Voltage ≤ 0.1V or Voltage ≥ 4.9V
Fixed at 22°C
2
AMB SENSOR
Voltage ≤ 0.1V or Voltage ≥ 4.9V
Fixed at 20°C
3
EVA SENSOR
Voltage ≤ 0.1V or Voltage ≥ 4.9V
Fixed at -2°C
4
TEMPERATURE CONTROL ACTUATOR
Voltage ≤ 0.1V or Voltage ≥ 4.9V
When the set temperature is 16.5°C → 22°C :
Fixed to the maximum cooling.
When the set temperature is 22.5°C → 27.5°C : Fixed to the maximum heating.
5
MODE CONTROL ACTUATOR
Voltage ≤ 0.1V or Voltage ≥ 4.9V
In case of vent mode : Vent position is fixed.
Other modes other than the vent :
Defrost position is fixed.
6
INTAKE ACTUACOR
Voltage ≤ 0.1V or Voltage ≥ 4.9V
In case of outdoor ventilation mode :
Outdoor ventilation position is fixed.
In case of indoor ventilation mode :
Indoor ventilation position is fixed.
7
AUTO DEFOGGING SENSOR (relative humidity)
OPEN / SHORT
Relative humidity : 0 %
8
Engine coolant temperature
OPEN / SHORT
-2°C
9
ECV Feedback
OPEN
ECV output OFF

Replacement
1.
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
2.
Remove the console upper cover (A).

3.
Press the lock pin, separate the console upper cover connectors (A).

4.
Loosen the mounting screws, remove the drive mode unit (A) and SBW switch unit assembly (B).

5.
Loosen the mounting screws, remove the heater & A/C control unit (A).

6.
Install in the reverse order of removal.
  
•
Replace any damaged clips.
•
Make sure the connector is connected properly.

Heater & A/C Control Unit (Rear). Components and components location

Component

[Connector Pin Function]
Pin No
Connector A
1
Battery (+)
2
IGN2
3
ILL+ (TAIL)
4
REAR C-LINE
5
ILL- (RHEO)
6
Ground

Heater & A/C Control Unit (Rear). Repair procedures

Replacement
  
•
When removing with a flat-tip screwdriver or remover, wrap protective tape around the tools to prevent damage to components.
•
Put on gloves to prevent hand injuries.
  
•
Take care not to bend or scratch the trim and panels.
1.
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
2.
Remove the luggage side trim [RH].
(Refer to Body - "Luggage Side Trim")
3.
Loosen the mountig screws and then remove the rear heater & A/C control unit (A).

4.
To install, reverse removal procedure.
  
•
Replace any damaged clips (or pin-type retainers).
•
Make sure the connector are connected in properly.
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