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>A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH COIL</title><para
><ptxt
>The A/C compressor clutch coil electrical circuit is controlled by the powertrain control module (PCM) through the A/C clutch relay. The A/C clutch coil can be tested by either measuring clutch
field coil resistance or by measuring current draw. Begin testing of a suspected compressor clutch coil problem by performing the preliminary checks.</ptxt></para><servinfosub
><topic
><title
>PRELIMINARY CHECKS</title><s1
><ptxt
>If the A/C compressor clutch will not engage, refer to 24 - HVAC Electrical Diagnostics to perform the A/C System Performance Test, which is found within the HVAC System Test. If no diagnostic
trouble codes (DTCs) are found in the A/C-heater control or the PCM, go to <intxref
refid="i58f77dfc0fc4c2cbbd4d52b60f9283e"
>STEP 2</intxref>. If any DTCs are found, repair as required.</ptxt></s1><s1
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><ptxt
>If the A/C compressor clutch still will not engage, verify the refrigerant charge level <extxref
document="SOFTLINK"
extrefid="2407000030"
>(refer
to 24 - HEATING &amp; AIR CONDITIONING/PLUMBING - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - REFRIGERANT SYSTEM LEAKS)</extxref>. If the refrigerant charge level is OK, go to <intxref
refid="d6f2092ccdd143a5b4d6272c28f0cb13"
>COIL RESISTANCE TEST</intxref> and/or <intxref
refid="adebd25689eb4252b4bd49487e6eade2"
>COIL CURRENT DRAW TEST</intxref>. If the refrigerant charge level is not OK, adjust the refrigerant charge as required.</ptxt></s1></topic><topic
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><title
>COIL RESISTANCE TEST</title><s1
><ptxt
>Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable.</ptxt></s1><s1
><ptxt
>Disconnect the wire harness connector from the A/C clutch field coil connector.</ptxt></s1><s1
><ptxt
>Use an ohmmeter and measure the resistance of the clutch field coil at the field coil connector terminals.</ptxt></s1><s1
><ptxt
>Refer to the A/C Clutch Field Coil Specifications chart for the acceptable A/C clutch coil resistance. Specifications apply for a work area temperature of 25° C (77° F).</ptxt><s2
><ptxt
>If the A/C clutch coil reading is below specifications, the coil is shorted and must be replaced.</ptxt></s2><s2
><ptxt
>If the A/C clutch coil reading is above specifications, the coil is open and must be replaced.</ptxt></s2></s1></topic><topic
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><title
>COIL CURRENT DRAW TEST</title><s1
><ptxt
>Verify the battery state of charge <extxref
document="SOFTLINK"
extrefid="0851001030"
>(refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/BATTERY SYSTEM/BATTERY - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING)</extxref>.</ptxt></s1><s1
><ptxt
>Connect an ammeter (0 to 10 ampere scale selected) in series with the clutch field coil feed terminal. Connect a voltmeter (0 to 20 volt scale selected) to measure voltage across the battery and
the clutch coil.</ptxt></s1><s1
><ptxt
>With the A/C-heater control in the A/C mode and the blower motor at low speed, start the engine and allow it to run at a normal idle speed.</ptxt></s1><s1
><ptxt
>The A/C clutch should engage immediately, and the clutch field coil supply voltage should be within two volts of the battery voltage. If the field coil supply voltage is OK, go to <intxref
refid="h637af49f5ee4f899fc03c258bcd4632"
>STEP 5</intxref>.
If the field coil supply voltage is not within two volts of battery voltage, test the clutch feild coil feed circuit for excessive voltage drop and repair as necessary.</ptxt></s1><s1
id="h637af49f5ee4f899fc03c258bcd4632"
><ptxt
>Refer to the A/C Clutch Field Coil Specifications chart for the acceptable A/C clutch field coil current draw. Specifications apply for a work area temperature
of 25° C (77° F). If voltage is more than 12.5 volts, add electrical loads by turning on electrical accessories until voltage reads below 12.5 volts.</ptxt><s2
><ptxt
>If the A/C clutch field coil current reading is zero, the coil is open and must be replaced.</ptxt></s2><s2
><ptxt
>If the A/C clutch field coil current reading is above specifications, the coil is shorted and must be replaced.</ptxt></s2></s1></topic><table
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>A/C CLUTCH FIELD COIL SPECIFICATIONS</title><tgroup
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>A/C Compressor</emph></ptxt></entry><entry
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>Current Draw</emph></ptxt></entry><entry
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>Coil Resistance</emph></ptxt></entry></row><row
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>Zexel DKS-17DS</ptxt></entry><entry
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>3.3 amps @ 11.5 - 12.5 volts</ptxt></entry><entry
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>4.2 ± 0.2 ohms</ptxt></entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></servinfosub></servinfo>