GM Service Manual Online
For 1990-2009 cars only

The sun load temperature sensor is a light-sensitive photo-diode that is used to monitor the heat load of the sun on the vehicle. The sensor is located in the defroster grille where the sunlight reaches the sensor. As the sunlight intensity increases, the conductivity of the sensor increases.

The electronic climate control (ECC) module monitors the sun load temperature sensor and uses this information in order to vary the in-vehicle temperature in order to compensate for the increased solar heat.