The solid state blower control module controls the blower
motor speed. The solid state blower control module follows commands from the
heater and A/C programmer. The heater and A/C programmer determine the proper
blower speed using information from the following components:
• | The heater and A/C control |
In order to determine the appropriate output voltage, the blower control
module monitors a pulse width modulated voltage signal from the heater and
the A/C programmer. The module amplifies the signal and applies voltage
directly to the blower motor. The heater and A/C programmer monitors the
blower control module output voltage. The blower control module outputs
a voltage that carries between 0 volts (blower motor OFF) and 12 volts
(maximum blower motor speed). The blower control module is located near
the blower motor. The blower control module is mounted to the side the heating,
ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) module.
The blower operates in either of the following modes:
In the MANUAL fan mode, 6 (Buick) or 9 (Oldsmobile) different
fan speeds are available. Once a fan speed is selected, the desired fan speed
remains constant until a new speed is selected from the heater and A/C control.
In the AUTO fan mode, the blower speed is infinitely variable (between
minimum and maximum speeds) and varies automatically according to the conditions
monitored by the heater and A/C programmer's network of sensors. The following
sensors provide information that may affect blower speed in the AUTO mode:
• | The inside temperature sensor |
• | The ambient temperature sensor |
• | The engine coolant temperature sensor |
• | The vehicle speed sensor |