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Idle Speed Control

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In order to maintain air conditioning (A/C) cooling performance, the automatic temperature control (ATC) module requests an increase in engine idle speed if the evaporator temperature starts to rise while the refrigerant solenoid valve is already set to the maximum flow rate. The increase in engine idle speed is requested in three stages, using a medium speed controller area network (CAN) bus message to the engine control module (ECM). Refer to Electronic Engine Controls and Electronic Engine Controls .

The need for a change in idle speed is determined as follows: