GM/Detroit 6.5L – Engine Management – FUEL CONTROL – A/C SIGNAL

Description
The A/C signal comes from the A/C-heater control head in the vehicle and informs the PCM that the driver has turned the air conditioner โ€œON.โ€ The PCM uses this information to adjust idle speed to compensate for A/C compressor load.

A/C Signal Circuit Operation
The A/C request signal is sent to the PCM on CKT 59 (figure 5-33). This circuit is spliced to the A/C compressor clutch and the A/C control switch, which receives power from the ignition switch. The high-pressure cut-out switch and the pressure cycling switch are also part of the circuit.

If A/C is operating properly and engine idle speed dips too low when the A/C compressor turns โ€œONโ€ or flares too high when the compressor turns โ€œOFF,โ€ the cause could be an open in CKT 59 to the PCM. This, along with connector terminal B4 at the PCM, should be checked under these conditions.