3022673 - L10 CLIMATE CONTROL NOT COOLING

The fan works properly and sends air into the interior compartment in accordance with set flow patterns, but this air remains at the external temperature and is not cooled.
Cooling circuit activation enablement is controlled by the climate control and engine management control units. So if the air conditioning does not cool under particular conditions, this is correct.
Results of the tests
0PRELIMINARY CHECKSAll OKProblems metOperation
Check the condition of the compressor drive beltContinue to Step 1Tension incorrectReplace the belt Op.   1092G10 
Deteriorated belt.Replace the belt Op.   1092G10 
1CHECKING WITH DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTAll OKProblems metOperation
Connect the diagnostic equipment (Examiner) to the diagnostic socket.Check that there are no faults in the engine management control unitCheck that there are no faults in the climate control control unitContinue to Step 2An error is detected in the control unitContinue following the instructions for the diagnostic equipment
An error is detected in climate control unitContinue following the instructions for the diagnostic equipment
Lack of communication with the climate control system control unit (CAN line error)Restore connection between climate control system control unit and body computer connector See   E6020  AIR CONDITIONING
2ACTIVE DIAGNOSIS WITH DIAGNOSTIC EQUIPMENTAll OKProblems metOperation
Using the diagnostic equipment (Examiner or other instruments) carry out active diagnosis on compressor activation relay operationContinue to Step 3Compressor relay faultyReplace the relay
Connections not correctRestore the connection between engine management control unit, relay and compressor coupling as on the wiring diagram See   E6021  COMPRESSOR ENGAGEMENT
3CHECK COMPRESSOR ACTIVATION ELECTRICAL CIRCUITAll OKProblems metOperation
Check the operation of the compressor electro-magnet coupling.Continue to Step 4Connections not correctRestore the connections between the climate control unit, pressure switch and control unit as on the wiring diagram See   E6021  COMPRESSOR ENGAGEMENT
Pressure switch defectiveReplace the pressure switch Op.   5040B14 
4CHECK COMPRESSOR ELECTRO-MAGNET COUPLINGAll OKProblems metOperation

Check, in order:

Continue to Step 5Defective compressor couplingReplace the compressor complete with coupling Op.   5040A34 
5CHECKING SYSTEM PRESSUREAll OKProblems metOperation
Checking system pressures: Continue to Step 6High pressure does not increase or low pressure decreases too much: leaks in the circuitLocate the leaks and restore the correct operation.
High pressure continues to rise: the compressor cooling fan does not cut inIf the fault is associated with that of excessive engine heating See table D30 ENGINE OVERHEATING
6CHECKING EVAPORATORAll OKProblems metOperation
Check high and low pressure pipe for leaks, and condition of evaporatorContinue to Step 7Pipe from compressor to condenser damagedReplace the pipe Op.   5040A50 
Pipe from filter to evaporator damagedReplace the pipe Op.   5040A64 
Evaporator dirtyReplace the evaporator Op.   5040C10 
7CHECK ON CORRECT OPERATIONAll OKProblems metOperation
Check that the fault is no longer presentFault persistsSearch for the fault starting from another symptom'