The air conditioning system uses a compressor with variable
displacement.
The A/C compressor clutch is controlled by the PCM. The HVAC controller
sends the A/C request to the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). This allows
   the PCM to manage idle quality, improve wide open throttle performance,
 and   to protect the A/C system from excessively high and low pressures.
The PCM controlled air conditioning system uses a variable displacement
compressor. The compressor meets the A/C requirements without cycling. For
   a description of the system and an explanation of the components used,
refer    to 
Air Conditioning (A/C) System Description 
   in HVAC.
 The A/C electrical system consists of the following components: 
|     •  |  A/C refrigerant pressure switch | 
 
|     •  |  A/C compressor clutch relay | 
 
 When A/C is selected through the A/C control head a signal
is communicated to the PCM. The A/C compressor clutch relay is controlled
   through the PCM. 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 monitors the
A/C           refrigerant  pressure.       If the A/C refrigerant       pressure,
  and   engine        operating conditions     are    within a specific calibrated
         acceptable         ranges the PCM will    enable     the A/C compressor
   relay. This is             accomplished   by providing    a ground    
path    for the A/C relay coil within           the   PCM. When the   A/C
   compressor        relay is enabled battery voltage        is supplied 
    to the compressor         clutch     coil.
 The PCM will enable the A/C compressor clutch whenever the engine is
running and the A/C has been requested, unless any of the following conditions
                        are met:
|     •  |  Throttle greater than 90% | 
 
|     •  |  A/C head pressure greater than 427 psi (4.27 volts)
or less than 41 psi (0.35 volt) (as determined by the A/C refrigerant
                       pressure sensor). | 
 
|     •  |  Ignition voltage below 9.5 volts. | 
 
|     •  |  Engine speed greater than 6900 RPM for 5 seconds. | 
 
|     •  |  ECT greater than 121°C (250°F). | 
 
|     •  |  IAT less than 0°C (32°F) | 
 
 The 
Air Conditioning (A/C) Compressor Control Circuit Diagnosis 
 should be used for diagnosing the electrical
portion of the A/C compressor clutch  circuit. When diagnosing the refrigerant
 portion of the HVAC system, the VDOT A/C System Diagnosis should be used.
 A scan tool will be used in diagnosing the system. The scan tool has
the ability to read 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 should have the ability to override the A/C request signal
  and energize the A/C control relay.