A/C Clutch always engaged when the control switch isn't on OFF
A/C Clutch always engaged when the control switch isn't on OFF
I have an issue that is causing my A/C clutch on the condensor to be engaged at all times even when the heat is on. Noticed it from condensation from the cat heat shield. So what is wrong with it? A switch, relay, the actually clutch?
Any other thoughts?
The clutch is not engaged when the control switch is in the off position... Spins freely. So I am kind of at a loss here.
J
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If the AC Clutch disengages when the control switch is in the off position then the contacts in the switch are bad. I noticed on the ’05 models they have a separate AC switch. You could probably add a switch and bypass the control if changing it out isn’t what you want to do.
I was thinking of modifying my ’03 like this:
I was thinking of modifying my ’03 like this:
After looking at the diagram again, there is also the possibility that the Brown/Orange wire is shorting to the Violet wire so that the blower relay power is diverted to the clutch engage circuit.
Edit:
The signal that energizes the AC clutch relay is controlled by the PCM so some further troubleshooting would be necessary. Check the voltage on the Vio wire coming out of the control switch while going through the positions to verify if it is good or bad first.
Edit:
The signal that energizes the AC clutch relay is controlled by the PCM so some further troubleshooting would be necessary. Check the voltage on the Vio wire coming out of the control switch while going through the positions to verify if it is good or bad first.
Last edited by Blue S'crew; Sep 30, 2009 at 10:40 AM.




