Volvo S60/S80/V70/XC70/XC90 CCM Fan Button Repair

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    Video about fixing your Climate Control Unit (CCM) fan button. It will also show how to clean the cabin temperature sensor and fan. The car used is XC90, removing the CCM is slightly different on other models but the fix is the same.
    Here is photo of the resistors you should resolder as well:
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  • @HeapsofProjects
    @HeapsofProjects  Před rokem +1

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  • @mcardlepm
    @mcardlepm Před 6 měsíci +5

    PHENOMENAL. My 2007 XC70 would only consistently allow auto fan control - any manual use was "iffy" (usually didn't work). I'd long suspected it was due to the then-new lead-free solder; it took awhile for manufacturers to get the alloy right and any heat cycling would crack the joints (XBox "red ring of death," laptops etc.). I'd hoped to pop the board in my oven to re-flow everything but there was too much non-removable plastic. Used your method and it worked like a charm, in fact, the sketchy looking joints were on the (2) resistors (makes sense since resistors can get hot... careful - they slide when the solder melts!). I'd add the details about key position II and disconnecting/reconnecting the battery as in your other videos.

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks!

    • @zzoinks
      @zzoinks Před 5 měsíci +1

      This must be the same problem that the radio volume knob has!!

    • @mcardlepm
      @mcardlepm Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@zzoinksMight just need a reset or cleaning. When I removed the radio/climate unit (first doing the ignition/battery disconnect sequence) I also did the (maybe apocryphal) extra step of clamping together the disconnected positive and negative battery leads. My radio had randomly been going into “search” when certain presets were pushed; though I did nothing other than that plus electronics cleaner to the radio controls, it now works great.

  • @tymcflyy
    @tymcflyy Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for this! Just fixed my wife’s S60 with this repair method. I was about to buy a used climate module off eBay until I found this.

  • @kevincrosby3030
    @kevincrosby3030 Před 2 lety +7

    Thanks for a very complete video! the fan knob on my 2005 XC90 became non-functional, so I had no manual control and had to run the system in auto mode. I was skeptical, but followed your instructions and the re-soldering did the job! Works like new!

  • @cobratitu
    @cobratitu Před rokem +4

    One more sub! If after almost 5 years can I fix one of the last pending I had, it will be a quick success!

    • @cobratitu
      @cobratitu Před rokem +2

      Totally worked!! Success!! Thanks a lot man!

  • @min-ho3xi
    @min-ho3xi Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks! Just did this repair on my S60 and it worked flawlessly

  • @renezichaml.4626
    @renezichaml.4626 Před 22 dny +1

    Hey man, it really works. Thanks a lot. Greetings from Czech Republic. Volvo v70 II 2005

  • @paulhoppe8581
    @paulhoppe8581 Před 2 lety +2

    Super job! It worked on my 09 XC90.

  • @gavin9038
    @gavin9038 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I replaced the entire board from a spare on eBay before watching this video. Could well have just been the bad solder joins 😢 excellent video, in sure it will help a lot of people!

  • @archiegella3979
    @archiegella3979 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thanks for sharing this idea. I did re-solder the chip contacts under the fan knob. It still did not work: every turn of fan knob, it still skips speed level. What worked for me is when I followed up by spraying wd-40 specialist silicone on both sides of the circuit board. I let it dry for about 90 minutes, and it worked. I did disconnect the battery first before I took out the AC control module. And no, I did not have the contact cleaner wd-40 at the time.

  • @carsncabins1349
    @carsncabins1349 Před 2 lety +1

    Very nicely done. Thank you

  • @brianjaume4064
    @brianjaume4064 Před 6 měsíci +1

    gracias por el video, efectivamente a mi ahora funciona
    1000 gracias!!!!!!!

  • @sebo1020
    @sebo1020 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Many, many thanks for the advice, especially since it's hard to find replacement parts (in a distant country) for a 2005 car in 2024....

  • @valtteriseitsalo1316
    @valtteriseitsalo1316 Před rokem +1

    Thank you. Works like magic

  • @MrDomelS
    @MrDomelS Před rokem +2

    Thank you for showing us how to do it. I bought XC70 recently and could not figure out how to operate the fan manually. It turned out it was faulty fan knob. Followed your video and fixed it. Works like a charm! Thanks 👍👍

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, good work!

    • @oudogs
      @oudogs Před rokem

      I have a2002 xc70 the knob turns color when I turn it but now won't blow does this mean the regulator went out and the blower or is it this what he's showing in the video seems much easier to do this?

    • @MrDomelS
      @MrDomelS Před rokem

      @@oudogs TBH with you I'm not really sure but when my fan was faulty the LEDs weren't working either.

    • @oudogs
      @oudogs Před rokem

      My lights work on the knob and the auto and the manual is just the blowerout the vents that don't work

    • @MrDomelS
      @MrDomelS Před rokem

      To me it looks more like regulator or blower motor gone. Did you check fuse?

  • @user-mb4nz4kv5p
    @user-mb4nz4kv5p Před 10 dny +1

    많은 도움이 되었습니다. 감사합니다.

  • @npegg
    @npegg Před 6 měsíci

    going to give it a shot

  • @scottm5425
    @scottm5425 Před 7 měsíci

    oh those seat covers look so cosy, might get myself a set for the winter!

  • @jc-kj2on
    @jc-kj2on Před rokem +2

    Another thing to maybe check if your having this problem is the coupler that leads to the blower fan, i was about to solder my switch and figured maybe i should test if the fans even getting the signal from the switch and the ground was arcing and melting the coupler for some reason. My guess is the kids blocked the vents and had the fan on full and the motor was possibly getting hot or it just wasn't a good contract. Anyway hope this helps anyone with this issue, maybe a proper diagnosis of the fan vids in order? I found this video to be the best and most detailed so i propose its from you 💪😌

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the idea. I have actually seen it before and I can imagine it could be because of a poor connection. If your fan is not working at all there can be many different causes. Easy check if you need to fix the CCM fan knob is that you just press the auto climate button and see it it works then or see if the lights around the knob move when rotating it.

  • @mariuszbanachowicz9167
    @mariuszbanachowicz9167 Před rokem +1

    excellent :) thank You

  • @alien_marksman
    @alien_marksman Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent timing of the video.
    I have a 2003 S60 and the fan isn't turning off when I turn the ignition off and lock the car. It was suggested I resolder the CCM.
    Now I can attempt this with some guidance, rather than going in blind.

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před 2 lety +1

      Does it always stay on or just sometimes? Can you otherwise adjust the speed when the car is running?

    • @alien_marksman
      @alien_marksman Před 2 lety +2

      @@HeapsofProjects stays on with ignition off, key removed, and car locked.. for hours
      Speed adjust stopped working today, so it just blows at one speed now.

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před 2 lety +2

      @@alien_marksman okay, you can try this but I don't think it would fix your fan staying on issue. Do any lights on CCM stay on? Would it run until battery is empty or will it stop eventually?

    • @alien_marksman
      @alien_marksman Před 2 lety +1

      @@HeapsofProjects all the CCM lights work. The fan speed indicator lights go up and down according to input from the knob. Fan speed isn't changing, and it would still run untill the battery went flat if I let it. Been pulling the Fan Fuse to stop it.

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před 2 lety +4

      @@alien_marksman I would say your problem is not the CCM but maybe the fan "resistor" which is in the same housing with the fan and can be bought separately.

  • @calvin1966vintage
    @calvin1966vintage Před 5 měsíci +1

    many years later....had to remove motor (twice) as something in the whole CCM setup isn't working - no fan. Been working my way through fuses, CCM, fan, fan controller resistor, air quality sensor...one thing to note is I have found it is possible to replace the air sensor when you have the fan out. This is worth doing because you should really use a wiper arm puller to remove the wiper arms to get to the sensor from above. If only changing the sensor, sure, this is way less hassle than removing the fan motor. Hella make an air quality sensor for at least half the Volvo stamped one. IMO it is worth replacing this sensor when fan is out because it sometimes messes with the CCM logic. Also replace the CCM bulbs while out, and CAREFULLY clean the cabin air temperature sensor and fan - do not break the wire. If you do, it is possible to obtain correct wire and solder a new one in (search CZcams), but avoid snapping in first place! I did resolder all the fan speed joints on the rear too. They will dry/break, so you might as well do that too while the whole dash is out!

  • @kenvanmoorhem8280
    @kenvanmoorhem8280 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Success! Worked for me

  • @schmidtpe
    @schmidtpe Před měsícem

    Thanks for your video. I resoldered as shown in the vid. it worked right away but then seems like it has to warm up or something before it starts to function properly? I'm going to give another day or two before taking it out again...unless your familiar with my issue...Thanks.

  • @Kuroyuki0
    @Kuroyuki0 Před 15 dny +1

    very nice guide! I tried but failed nonetheless.
    I don't know how to tell a "nice and clean" solder from a bad one. So that might be the problem.

  • @vladm8335
    @vladm8335 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Спасибо

  • @gusos234
    @gusos234 Před rokem +3

    Great tip! The solders on mine looked fine so I was sceptical that it would be that, saw that Kevin Crosby was also sceptical so I tried it and it now works perfectly again. If not for this video I would have bought a new pot. That would have fixed it too but with a lot more time for part shipping and effort with desoldering the old one and soldering the new one. Thanks!

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před rokem

      Good job!

    • @gusos234
      @gusos234 Před rokem +1

      @@HeapsofProjects It went back to its broken state unfortunately. Guess I will have to hunt for a new potentiometer after all...

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před rokem +1

      @@gusos234 most likely it's still the solder joints. You can try redo them, use some new paste and flux 👍

  • @isaacfajgenbaum8566
    @isaacfajgenbaum8566 Před 2 lety +2

    THX for the DIY Video. I have the same problem on my 2008 XC90 and this will help me to fix my problem. You also talk about forgetting to resolder some SMT resistors. Could you please let me know or maybe you can edit your video and point with arrows what are the resistors you recommend to resolder too.

  • @BrutusMayhem567
    @BrutusMayhem567 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video. I've got a 2006 v70r wagon and I was wondering what I was going to have to do about my fan knob acting funny. Is there also a cabin filter in these Volvos as well that gets plugged up ? I'll have my fan on all the way and it does seem like much air comes out of my vents. Hardly any.

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes there is cabin filter and that can cause the problem you have

  • @mattgreven7615
    @mattgreven7615 Před 19 dny

    What exactly did you do to the knob? It looked like you just re-touched solder points. did you replace the knob, or clean it out?

  • @eltonharris4502
    @eltonharris4502 Před rokem +2

    Appreciate the video, that really helps. Question can i use regular soldering iron solder? I don't have the flux pen.

  • @123wilhelm
    @123wilhelm Před 7 měsíci

    Hello anyone knows what to do when it shorts and fan i is on whether the ignition is on or off... I already replaced the fan blower and resistor. I didn't see any relays in the engine hood for the fan blower. I think the short has to be inside the fan controller

  • @chrisdoe6890
    @chrisdoe6890 Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent video and fix . Question on the temperature sensor as yours had bunch fluff etc. Could a gummed up sensor like that impact the air conditioner . Mine blow cold but not super cold . I may need a recharge of Freon but occurred to me when you mentioned temp sensor ? New subscriber and Tnx for video . 2009 XC90 V8

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks, it would only make it see the wrong temp in the cabin so if its not blowing not really cold it's more likely gas issue

  • @finnrissa4594
    @finnrissa4594 Před rokem +3

    The knob on my 05 V70R stays at four, doesn’t go up or down, auto still works but will this fix this issue on the manual fan knob

  • @rafafarafafa7251
    @rafafarafafa7251 Před 20 dny

    I'm done solder under the knob button, but's the blower some time don't off after i off the engine,some time can't on the blower ...
    So curious 😢, please help

  • @mikethompson6075
    @mikethompson6075 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much for this.. My lights used to bounce around like that before and now they don't come on at all and no fan whatsoever. Didn't drive it over the winter and even chilly now. did you just re heat the old solder? I am going to try this tonight when i get off work. next step will be the resistor but no lights on the knob had me suspicious

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, you can just reheat but add some flux when doing so, otherwise you will end up with a crappy connection.

    • @nabeeljacksonrhoda6480
      @nabeeljacksonrhoda6480 Před 2 lety

      Hey Mike, did yours get fixed because I was wondering the same, whether it's resistor or blower motor. I've checked fuses but no luck yet and haven't done this yet.

    • @mikethompson6075
      @mikethompson6075 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nabeeljacksonrhoda6480 hey no it didn’t work for me but if ya have an hour its a simple thing to try. Im sure mine was the blower motor itself but i ended up just selling the car to someone with more time money and patience then me. Fighting stuff for 2 years i was done lol

  • @ninofoley1951
    @ninofoley1951 Před rokem +1

    Great video! I can’t get the green tab off for the AC components. What tool where are you using in order to depress that green top and remove it?

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před rokem +2

      If you mean the green plug then yes that can be bit trickey. I think I used L shape allen key for that.

    • @ninofoley1951
      @ninofoley1951 Před rokem +1

      Got it thank you!

  • @SCS10000
    @SCS10000 Před rokem

    You can take the shift stick off ... just pull hard up as the first

  • @stevehankins1931
    @stevehankins1931 Před 9 měsíci

    What is the paste for? Ive never done any soldering other than cb/ vhf radio antennas and its much larger, simpler contact with no fux or paste neccessary. Im ignorant to the paste/ flux and how/ what to do with it. Awesome video though!

  • @litvakil
    @litvakil Před 7 měsíci +1

    Tried to resolder. Worked well for couple drives, then stack. Looks like second resoldering killed the unit. The fan speed is working, but somehow I lost a heated seats :-(

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes, it can be bit hard with SMD resistors as you can't really tell if you have a good contact before putting everything back together and testing it. I don't have any pulled apart at the moment but you can trace the track from the seat heater switch and try resoldeing ones there. Most likely it's still poor connection

    • @litvakil
      @litvakil Před 7 měsíci

      @@HeapsofProjects This is now resolved. It's me who didn't know that the seats are operate only when you starting the car. 🙂
      However, the original problem is still there (the fan knob ether not operating or having fun behavior).
      Got another unit from junk yard (only one was available) - the unit is fully working, but, to my luck it's a bit different form size (even the PCB a bit wider)...
      Can't fit it. I am afraid to take any components out, since looks like this CCU is connected to everything else in my car.
      I can't even lock the car with remote without it 🙂
      So... will look for another unit that will work and fit, before I ruined the car completely 🙂
      Thanks!

  • @Vektr1
    @Vektr1 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for documenting this. I have the exact same issue with the knob. I'm trying to understand, why does the knob go bad? Does the solder points for some reason lose contact?
    Also, my module has another issue. The AC is always running. Even when the button select is OFF. For example: I run the blower while the AC button is OFF, and it's blowing cold or hot air depending on the temperature set. Will resoldering the resistors fix that? Thanks again.

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes it is a solder problem due to temperature/vibration/chosen material etc. It won't solve your other A/C issue tho, does the light go on an off when you press the ac off button?

    • @Vektr1
      @Vektr1 Před 7 měsíci

      The light works as intended. The light switches color from green to orange and back, so it works as intended. But when the light is orange (OFF), it's still producing cold/hot air. @@HeapsofProjects

  • @bafanasoko2736
    @bafanasoko2736 Před 3 měsíci

    The driver's seat on my 2007 Volvo s80 2.5T stopped operating electronically. How can I fix it?

  • @jankristianiversenmagnusse4089

    Did the soldering, now fan stuck at 100%, do you have any knowledge about what could be the issue?

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před rokem

      Could you take a photo of the soldering? Probably just a bad soldering joint somewhere.

  • @hidderensink8717
    @hidderensink8717 Před rokem +2

    First of all, thanks so much for a clear video!
    Seems I fucked up somewhere however 🙂 the AC is definitely cooler, the rotary button works better, but not 100% (guess I need to go over it a couple of times)
    But I gifted myself a new problem in the process, giving an error message on the dash "urgent revision airbags". Any idea what that could have been?
    Appreciate your help!

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před rokem +2

      Yes, you might have to resolder again. You get SRS fault when you have disconnected CCM and accidentaly turn the ignition on. You will need diagnostic tool to erase that code

    • @kalel0192
      @kalel0192 Před rokem

      Can you just disconnect the battery for a while to turn the srs light off?

    • @Vektr1
      @Vektr1 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@kalel0192late response, but no. It stores it in memory. You will need a diagnostic tool to clear it

  • @ronturcotte9221
    @ronturcotte9221 Před 7 měsíci

    I didn’t see where did you buy the switch from or is there a part number? Thanks.

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před 7 měsíci

      I didn't replace the switch, just resoldered the connection

  • @jeffgardner991
    @jeffgardner991 Před 2 lety +1

    Is that fan switch supposed to be able to turn around in complete nonstop rotations, with no stops?

  • @XXX-cr5cf
    @XXX-cr5cf Před 2 lety

    One question...before fixing, front windscreen button, defroster, isnt working too?

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před 2 lety

      Sorry, haven't had that problem before so I can't help you.

  • @mariomedori2485
    @mariomedori2485 Před rokem +1

    Worked great for 15 minutes & then fan knob stopped working altogether again. 2nd time I resoldered the fan speed decreases by 1, then increases by 1 back & forth no matter which direction the knob is turned. Each click of the knob decreases then increases by 1. Any ideas if this is due to a connection issue on a resistor or 1 of the knob connections themselves?

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před rokem +2

      It's hard to say, most likely the knob connection. Try to use plenty of flux and go over them again.

    • @mariomedori2485
      @mariomedori2485 Před rokem +2

      @@HeapsofProjects thanks I’ll give it a shot

  • @tomscietvirs2379
    @tomscietvirs2379 Před rokem +1

    Hello. You don't know what's wrong if you turn off the ignition, but the interior fan continues to work?

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před rokem +1

      If it's always on then most likely you have failed blower fan resistor. It is in the same housing with the fan but can be replaced separately.

  • @Itsalittleknownfact
    @Itsalittleknownfact Před rokem +2

    What temperature are you soldering at?

  • @oudogs
    @oudogs Před rokem +1

    My auto mechanic said it's the regulator or the blower or both so so you think it could be just this fix??

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před rokem +1

      Does it work when you press Auto? If not then your mechanic is probably right.

    • @franjajosif123
      @franjajosif123 Před měsícem

      @@HeapsofProjectsmy button dont work, but light red of ac is working, shud i do this or ? Before that my ac fan of cabin works strange starts and goes

  • @ryanwilson6162
    @ryanwilson6162 Před 6 měsíci

    This fixed my fan problem, but now my passenger side temp control and the person in the middle no longer light up at night. Any ideas?

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před 6 měsíci

      I would just go over the resistors again and maybe try adding some fresh soldering paste/lead

  • @lsanchez841
    @lsanchez841 Před 5 měsíci

    My blower fan is not working on manual or auto, how do you differentiate between a bad blower motor resistor (or fan) and this switch problem? Thanks

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před 5 měsíci

      If it's not working on auto then it is not the swich problem. Also you should see the small LED-s light up if you turn the knob.

    • @lsanchez841
      @lsanchez841 Před 5 měsíci

      @@HeapsofProjects the LED's were moving but no air so I tried re-soldering the switch and still no air. Switched the blower/resistor unit with one from another Volvo I have and it worked. Thanks

  • @mattgreven7615
    @mattgreven7615 Před 19 dny

    I think worst case is having the fan motor come on by itself with the key out/not running/locked. The battery doesn't like that.

  • @mikethompson6075
    @mikethompson6075 Před 2 lety +2

    How do i know if i did it right lol

  • @johnenrani
    @johnenrani Před 5 měsíci

    No good for me. I miss the dismantling of the CV joint form the Axis. Most video's just show the fixing, not the "Take apart" part.

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před 5 měsíci

      Did you mean to comment the CV axle video? What part of the process you would like to see?

    • @johnenrani
      @johnenrani Před 5 měsíci

      @@HeapsofProjects Hey thanks for Reply. I do have A s60(2002) and I can't get the CV Joint from the Axle. I have to replace the CV Boot but I do not have The special Cone to drag it over the CV Joint

    • @HeapsofProjects
      @HeapsofProjects  Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@johnenrani okay it can be bit of a hassle sometimes when the groove or stopper itself has worn. I think the best way is to clean as much of the grease away from the CV as you can. Clamp the shaft in the vice about 100mm from the CV. Now you should be able to move the CV on the shaft little bit, maybe 1mm or less. You push it towards the vice as far as it goes, get a good punch with at least 12mm diameter or a 1/2in socket extension (not good for the extension tho). Now you put the punch againt the center of the cv so its touching the axle as well but wont actually move the cv away from its position. Now give it a good hit with decent hammer. If it didn't come off you push the cv towards the vice as far it goes and repeat.

  • @shantewilliams4654
    @shantewilliams4654 Před rokem

    ;

  • @juanmanuelespinoza5881
    @juanmanuelespinoza5881 Před 3 měsíci

    Pero no pudiste desoldar el controlador...como q así lo armas le falta a tu video....