THE PROBLEM
Does your air conditioning (a/c) always blow hot, even when you set it to the coldest setting (Lo)? Does one vent blow hot, while the other vent blows cold? Have you been quoted a hefty 4-figure sum for parts & labor?
THE SOLUTION
Learn how to diagnose and service your 2003-2008 Jaguar S-Type Climate Control Module (CCM), whether the car is navigation-equipped or not. Learn about test procedures, how to access and remove the Dual Climate Control Valve (DCCV) (a.k.a. “heater valve”), what your repair options are, and what the fault-protection upgrade is all about. Never worry about damage to your CCM again.
All diagnosis information is available for free at: https://JaguarClimateControl.com/
IN THIS VIDEO
If your S-Type Climate Control Module (CCM) or nav-equipped Remote Climate Control Module (RCCM) has been burned, you might be inclined to open it up to check for damage. While we don’t recommend you do this, who’s going to stop you? You’re probably just as curious as George. So, we figured that we might as well show you how to do this properly and safely, so you do not add to the problem.
RELATED VIDEOS
How to disassemble the module: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjObTD8ssRk
How to assemble the module: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kxot92xHe-w
How to remove the mic to transfer to another unit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzsIVBoEWlY
How to attach a mic from another unit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fplvKEYxneM
Post time: Aug-04-2017