996 Hidden Codes in Temp Display

996 Hidden Codes in Temp Display

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pontypool

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614 posts

239 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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The search on this site is rubbish; I can't for the life of me find the thread about the hidden codes..can anyone provide a link for me?

Soovy

35,829 posts

271 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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+1

PLEASE!!

HRG

72,857 posts

239 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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The AC Climatronic unit is actually manufactured by Audi. There is some sort of serial data stream (not CAN) that allows the AC unit to display engine parameters. This works on 1997-2000 boxsters.

To switch from F to C:
Hold down the recirculating button then push both the temperature + - buttons.

To access diagnostics:
Hold down the Recirculating & Air up buttons for 5 seconds. The + - buttons go up and down through the list of "c" codes. The center vent button switches the left display between the "c" code and its actual value. Press the Auto button to exit.
Here is a list of what can be seen:

0c - ERL
1c - Oil Temp?
2c - Inside temp. Sensor mounted in the aspirator assembly at the side of the dash.
3c - Outside temp. Sensor located inside the air inlet of the A/C unit.
4c - Outside temp. Sensor located in front grill of the radiator. The data is fed to the Climatronic from the instrument cluster. When not moving, the instrument cluster OBC temp display retains it's last setting until moving. This is to prevent heat emanating from the radiator affecting the temperature sensor. The A/C unit uses the lower of the two outside air temp values in determining fresh-air temp.
5c - Outside temp. (matches with OBC outside temp display)
6c - Coolant temp.
7c - Footwell discharge temp.
8c - Sun sensor (dash top)
9c - Sun sensor.
10c - Passenger compartment fan speed.
11c - Passenger compartment fan voltage.
12c - Temperature mix Flap command 1=COLD, 100=HOT
13c - Temperature mix Flap position
14c - Central Flap command
15c - Central Flap position
16c - Footwell/Defrost Flap command
17c - Footwell/Defrost Flap position
18c - Recirculation Valve command 1=OFF, 100=RECIRC
19c - Recirculation Valve position (feedback)
20c - Vehicle speed in kph, updating only once per second. (real speed, not speed+safety margin as in the speedometer)
21c - Engine RPM in hundreds. This too only updates once per second.
22c - ?
23c - ?
24c - Sun sensor, exterior lights switch & panel lights control (term. 58 & 58d voltage) - used for A/C panel display illum.
25c - ?
26c - ?
27c - ?
28c - Fan speed?
29c - ?
30c - Engine run time in seconds (255 max.)(=0xff)
31c - Timing counter
32c - Displays test
33c - Software version? Mine states 3.4
34c - ?
35c - Outside temp. from inlet sensor (filtered?)
36c - temp?

Soovy

35,829 posts

271 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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HRG said:
The AC Climatronic unit is actually manufactured by Audi. There is some sort of serial data stream (not CAN) that allows the AC unit to display engine parameters. This works on 1997-2000 boxsters.

To switch from F to C:
Hold down the recirculating button then push both the temperature + - buttons.

To access diagnostics:
Hold down the Recirculating & Air up buttons for 5 seconds. The + - buttons go up and down through the list of "c" codes. The center vent button switches the left display between the "c" code and its actual value. Press the Auto button to exit.
Here is a list of what can be seen:

0c - ERL
1c - Oil Temp?
2c - Inside temp. Sensor mounted in the aspirator assembly at the side of the dash.
3c - Outside temp. Sensor located inside the air inlet of the A/C unit.
4c - Outside temp. Sensor located in front grill of the radiator. The data is fed to the Climatronic from the instrument cluster. When not moving, the instrument cluster OBC temp display retains it's last setting until moving. This is to prevent heat emanating from the radiator affecting the temperature sensor. The A/C unit uses the lower of the two outside air temp values in determining fresh-air temp.
5c - Outside temp. (matches with OBC outside temp display)
6c - Coolant temp.
7c - Footwell discharge temp.
8c - Sun sensor (dash top)
9c - Sun sensor.
10c - Passenger compartment fan speed.
11c - Passenger compartment fan voltage.
12c - Temperature mix Flap command 1=COLD, 100=HOT
13c - Temperature mix Flap position
14c - Central Flap command
15c - Central Flap position
16c - Footwell/Defrost Flap command
17c - Footwell/Defrost Flap position
18c - Recirculation Valve command 1=OFF, 100=RECIRC
19c - Recirculation Valve position (feedback)
20c - Vehicle speed in kph, updating only once per second. (real speed, not speed+safety margin as in the speedometer)
21c - Engine RPM in hundreds. This too only updates once per second.
22c - ?
23c - ?
24c - Sun sensor, exterior lights switch & panel lights control (term. 58 & 58d voltage) - used for A/C panel display illum.
25c - ?
26c - ?
27c - ?
28c - Fan speed?
29c - ?
30c - Engine run time in seconds (255 max.)(=0xff)
31c - Timing counter
32c - Displays test
33c - Software version? Mine states 3.4
34c - ?
35c - Outside temp. from inlet sensor (filtered?)
36c - temp?
woohoo


HRG

72,857 posts

239 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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I used to flick the speedo to KPH and watch it argue with the AC hehe

/Saddo

pontypool

Original Poster:

614 posts

239 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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Cheers'n

Interestingly a few weeks ago I was driving round the M25 and had been playing with the various buttons to get the codes to show and a few mins later noticed my non-computer fitted car showing the fuel range on the dash instead of the outside temperature. This was great, no need to give Wrighttune a few hundred quid to activate it.

But after turning the car off at the end of the journey it disappeared and I have never been able to hit the buttons in the right combination to get it back again....has anyonelse ever seen this?

HRG

72,857 posts

239 months

Wednesday 11th February 2009
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Google 996 OBC hack

pontypool

Original Poster:

614 posts

239 months

Thursday 12th February 2009
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Googling the hack suggests it is all about physically doing the mod with wires and suchlike, whereas i managed to see it on the dash having simply randomly banged away at the aircon buttons so it must be do-able.....

Billy_Whizzzz

2,006 posts

143 months

Saturday 20th June 2015
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This is INCREDIBLY useful...

richardjjs

2 posts

73 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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Must get a gen 1 996 to try this out
Sold mine a year ago

p4cks

6,903 posts

199 months

Thursday 30th May 2019
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Well worth digging this up, thanks for your input

Niffty951

2,333 posts

228 months

Saturday 16th January 2021
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pontypool said:
The search on this site is rubbish; I can't for the life of me find the thread about the hidden codes..can anyone provide a link for me?
I sympathise, thanks for making a thread that showed up in my Google search

944 Man

1,743 posts

132 months

Thursday 19th October 2023
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Does this reset with every ignition cycle? I’m interested in oil temperature but I’m not dedicated enough to chuff about with it every day - I get in a drive.