Operation
The air conditioning system uses a compressor with variable displacement.
This compressor is referred to as the V-5 type compressor. The V-5 compressor
meets A/C requirements without cycling. The A/C compressor operation is controlled
by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) for the following reasons:
• | Improved idle quality during compressor clutch engagement. |
• | Improved wide open throttle performance (WOT). |
• | Protects the A/C compressor from operation with incorrect refrigerant
pressures. |
The A/C clutch electrical system consists of the following components:
• | The A/C control head and/or the A/C programmer. |
• | The A/C refrigerant pressure sensor. |
• | The A/C compressor clutch. |
• | The A/C compressor clutch relay. |
When an A/C mode is selected at the A/C control head, the A/C programmer
provides a 12 volt signal to the A/C request circuit. The PCM monitors
the A/C request circuit and controls the A/C compressor relay based on the
A/C request signal. This allows the PCM to increase the engine idle speed
just prior to A/C clutch engagement for better idle quality. In addition,
the PCM will command the cooling fans ON during A/C operation. The PCM also
monitors the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor circuit. If the A/C refrigerant
pressure is too high or low, the PCM will disable the A/C compressor relay.
The PCM will enable the A/C compressor clutch whenever the engine is
running and the A/C has been requested unless one or more of the following
conditions are present:
• | Throttle angle is greater than 96%. |
• | A/C head pressure is greater than 440 psi (4.6 volts)
or less than 33 psi (0.3 volt) as determined by the A/C refrigerant
pressure sensor. |
• | Ignition voltage is less than 10 volts. |
• | Engine speed is greater than 4400 RPM for any amount of time. |
• | Engine speed is greater than 4392 RPM for less than 1 seconds. |
• | ECT is greater than 124°C (255°F). |
• | IAT is less than 5°C (41°F). |
Any of the conditions described above will inhibit A/C compressor relay
operation.
Diagnosis
DTC P0530, P0560, P1639, or P1641 can affect A/C operation. Refer to
the DTC tables if any DTCs are set.
The PCM Controlled Air Conditioning Diagnosis table should be used for
diagnosing the electrical portion of the A/C compressor clutch circuit if
a DTC is not set. To diagnose the refrigerant portion of the HVAC system,
refer to the Heater, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) section. A
scan tool will be used in diagnosing the system. The scan tool has the ability
to display the A/C request and refrigerant pressure inputs to the PCM. The
scan tool can display when the PCM has commanded the A/C clutch ON. The scan
tool also has the ability to override the A/C request signal and energize
the A/C control relay.