Dual Automatic Temperature Control (DATC) System: Notes
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The DATC system maintains the selected vehicle interior temperature by heating and/or cooling the air.
- During A/C operation, the system also reduces the relative humidity of the air.
- The driver may override the automatic mode of operation.
- The temperature control setting determines the desired air temperature.
- The blower motor control override button varies the blower motor speed.
- The driver side and passenger side temperature settings can be individually controlled.
The DATC system operation is determined by the settings on the HVAC module - DATC. The DATC system automatically maintains a selected temperature for vehicle interior comfort. To control the various functions, the DATC system is composed of the following:
- HVAC module - DATC
- Blower motor speed control
- Mode door actuator
- Air inlet door actuator
- Driver and passenger temperature blend door actuators
- In-vehicle temperature sensor
- Ambient temperature sensor
- Solar radiation sensor
- Evaporator temperature sensor
When the HVAC module - DATC is set to AUTO:
- the air distribution direction, blower motor speed and A/C compressor operation are automatically controlled based on the temperature(s) selected.
The HVAC module - DATC manual override settings:
- allow the air distribution direction to be manually selected.
- allow the blower motor speed to be manually selected.
- allow recirculation mode to be manually selected in all modes except DEFROST. The A/C request can be cancelled by pressing the A/C request switch, turning the indicator OFF.
- allow A/C compressor operation to be manually selected except in DEFROST.
- select the auxiliary blower motor speed.
- select the auxiliary airflow mode/temperature.
The HVAC module - DATC also includes:
- a rear window DEFROST button. Refer to GLASS, FRAMES AND MECHANISMS article.
- heated seat controls. Refer to SEATING article.