Programming the Climate Control Module (CCM)

2005 Volvo V70 L5-2.4L Turbo VIN 54 B5244T5SECTION Programming the Climate Control Module (CCM)





Programming the climate control module (CCM)

General information about programming
The Climate control module (CCM) can be programmed with specific parameters. Programming allows the function of the control module to be adapted to the individual customer. Programming also allows programmed parameters to be reset when the control module has been replaced.
The programmable parameters are:
- Floor and defroster air distribution, residual heat.
- Setting seat climate.
Read all programmable parameters and note the values.






Continue - Read/program conditions for air distribution floor/defroster idle heating

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Read/program conditions for air distribution floor/defroster idle heating
The relation between floor air distribution and defroster air distribution can be programmed.
- Ignition on.
Read off and note the programmed value. Change as necessary.




- 90-10 (90% floor, 10% defroster).
- 80-20 (80% floor, 20% defroster).
- 70-30 (70% floor, 30% defroster).
- 60-40 (60% floor, 40% defroster).
- 50-50 (50% floor, 50% defroster).
- 30-70 (30% floor, 70% defroster).
- 10-90 (10% floor, 90% defroster).


Continue - Read off/program seat climate

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Read off/program seat climate
- Ignition on.
Read off and note the programmed value. Change as necessary.
If the seat temperature is incorrect, the temperature settings can be adjusted. The setting can be adjusted for both low and high temperatures. The temperature cannot be adjusted separately for the right and left-hand sides. The same setting applies for both sides.
The setting is adjusted using (-/+) steps compared to the factory setting.




- The seat temperature is increased using (+) steps (maximum 2 steps).
- The seat temperature is decreased using (-) steps (maximum 2 steps).
- The factory setting is displayed as 0.


Continue - DONE

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