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Chart C10 - A/C Clutch Control (2.8L): Notes

The ECM control of the A/C clutch improves idle quality and performance by the following conditions:

Voltage is supplied to the A/C clutch control relay on circuit No. 59 by the A/C control switch. This same voltage is supplied as a signal to ECM pin No. "B8". After a time delay of about a 1/2 second the ECM will ground terminal "A2", circuit No. 905 and close the A/C relay contacts. When the relay is energized by battery voltage from circuit No. 59. a signal is sent to the A/C clutch through the A/C clutch relay and circuit No. 959.

NOTE: Test numbers refer to test numbers on diagnostic chart.
  1. The ECM will only energize the A/C relay when the engine is running. This test will determine if the relay or circuit No. 905 is faulty.
  2. In order for the clutch to properly be engaged, the pressure cycling switch must be closed to provide 12 volts to the relay and the high pressure switch must be closed, so the A/C request (12 volts) will be present at the ECM.
  3. Determines if the signal is reaching the ECM on circuit No. 59 from the A/C control panel. Signal should only be present when the A/C mode or defrost mode has been selected.
  4. A short to ground in any part of the A/C request circuit No. 67, A/C clutch relay circuits No. 59 and 959, or the A/C clutch could be the cause of the blown fuse.
  5. With the ignition on and the diagnostic terminal grounded, the ECM should be grounding circuit No. 905, which should cause the test light to be on.