The A/C compressor clutch is controlled by the powertrain control module (PCM). This allows the PCM to manage idle quality, improve wide open throttle (WOT) 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 referred to as a V-5 compressor. The V-5 compressor meets the A/C requirements without cycling.
The PCM controlled air conditioning system consists of an A/C compressor clutch relay, an A/C compressor clutch and an A/C refrigerant pressure sensor. The instrument panel cluster (IPC) and the A/C select switch also input the PCM through the UART serial data circuit.
The A/C refrigerant pressure sensor is used to indicate high side pressures. The PCM uses this information to control the cooling fan operation, the A/C compressor clutch operation and the idle speed. A fault in the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor circuit will set a DTC P0530. This will cause the PCM to disable the A/C compressor clutch compressor.
The PCM determines high and low pressures in the A/C system by the voltage signal it receives from the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor. This allows the PCM to protect the A/C system from excessively high and low pressures. If the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor voltage exceeds about 4.7 volt, indicating pressure of 428 psi, the PCM will disable the A/C compressor clutch. The A/C compressor clutch will remain disabled until the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor voltage falls below 1.98 volt, indicating about 170 psi.
The PCM will temporarily disable the A/C compressor clutch during the following conditions:
• | A wide open throttle |
• | A high RPM |
• | High power steering loads |
• | Hot engine re-starts |
• | If the engine coolant temperature exceeds 125°C (257°F) |