Component Location
COMPONENT LOCATION (GTDI)

COMPONENT LOCATION (DW12)

Control Components AWD - Overview
OVERVIEW
The climate control system incorporates the heating, ventilation and A/C (air conditioning) systems. There are 2 main types of climate control system available:
The climate control functions for both systems are controlled by the ATC (automatic temperature control) module. The ATC module is mounted in the center console and contains both the system electronic software and user controls.
The ATC module works in conjunction with a number of other vehicle control modules, including the ECM (engine control module), which controls a number of climate control sub-systems on receipt of requests from the ATC module.
The dual zone climate control system features automatic control of air temperature, air distribution and blower motor speed. The ATC module is also able to control individual temperature requests for both the driver and passenger side of the cabin.
NOTE: The ATC module can only maintain a maximum temperature difference
between the 2 sides of the cabin of up
to approximately 3READ NEXT:
Control Diagram
NOTE: A = Hardwired; D = High Speed CAN (controller area network) bus; N =
Medium Speed CAN bus; O = LIN
(local interconnect network) bus
DW12C is shown, GTDi is similar
Battery
B
Control Diagram, System Operation
ATC MODULE
NOTE: The 'ECON' button has been renamed 'A/C' to prevent confusion with
the Stop/Start system 'Eco' switch.
The ATC module is mounted in the center console and is integral with the
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Component Description
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Front Door Latch
Removal
NOTES:
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
Some variation in the illustrations may occur, but the essential information is
always correct.
Make sure the door window glass is in the fully closed position.
1. Refer to: Exterior Front Door Hand
Front/Rear Door Latch
The parking brake operates on
the rear
wheels. Therefore, secure parking of
the vehicle is dependent on being on a
hard and stable surface.
Do not rely on the parking brake to
operate effectively, if the rear wheels
have been immersed in mud or water.
Note: If the vehicle is used in severe
Electric parking brake (EPD)