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2001 V70 Cabin Ventilation stopped working

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2001 V70 Cabin Ventilation stopped working

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The cabin ventilation system in my 2001 V-70 stopped working last week. All the indicator lights on the panel continue to work, including the fan speed etc… Then this week, those light also went out, so the panel is dark. At first I suspected the blower motor went out, but I suspect a fuse or relay. All fuses looked good. I can’t figure out which relay though. One relay says heater / blower, but also includes driver seat and other options that still work.

Help – any suggestions of which relay I need to replace to see if this fixes it.

I should note – we’ve had some very long extended days of 100+ temps when this happened. I’ve owned the vehicle since new. A new battery was installed three weeks earlier. (First one since new)

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It appears that you lost power to the climate control; check fuse # 11C/23 that supplies power to the Climate CTRL Module. There is no designated relay for this branch, the power supply comes straight from the Battery Positive Bus, regardless of the ignition switch position.

The fuse is located in the LH side of the dash. If it has blown, only replace it with the same amperage.
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I'll recheck that fuse tonight. It looked good when reviewd earler.
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Fuse checks out ok. I replaced to be sure Still no light indicators including the light for the STD button.
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Jeff,

Please check the supply voltage at the fuse. If +12V is present and the fuse is good, and everything else is working, then the problem will be with the negative/return for the CCM.
Look for the grounding points in the electrical schematic here http://www.volvowiringdiagrams.com/volv ... agrams.pdf to identify the one to check.

Page 101 shows the CCM arrangement, the ground/return for the Module is from pin 16 on connector A to 53/438 and then to grounding point 31/84 (located by RH side door hinge as shown in illustrated diagram on page 176)
If you do not find a loose/broken ground, you may have to get to the electrical connectors at the CCM itself.
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Ok - mat take me a couple days to get back to you. Thanks
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I'll be testing the voltage this week, but just want to add one more thing I discovered. The indicator light for the shifter is also out. So a problem definitely is pointing towards electrical. Which is better than replacing my blower.
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I say you may find something disconnected or loose (such as a ground wire or a recessed pin or even a whole connector detached)
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...and I hope it's an STC problem rather than an STD....
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So I pulled all fuses and tested. Pressed on all relays to make sure good connection. One item is fixed now in that all indicator lights now work again. The vents can be heard opening and closing etc... Manual fan speed lights illuminate etc... But no ventilation still. Before pulling blower, any other test ?
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