The ECM(Engine Control Module) receives pressure signal in the A/C refrigerant high pressure side from the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor. This input indicates how much load the A/C compressor is putting on the engine and is one of the factors used by the ECM in order to determine the idle air control position for the idle speed. The circuits consist of a 5V reference and a ground, both provided by the ECM, and a signal from the sensor. The signal is a voltage which is proportional to the A/C pressure from 0 to 5V. Low pressure produces a low voltage signal and high pressure a high-voltage signal.
If signal is below 0.331V under detecting condition, ECM sets P0532.
Item | Detecting Condition | Possible Cause |
DTC Strategy |
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Signal check, low | 1. Poor connection 2. Open in power circuit 3. Open or short to ground in signal circuit 4. Faulty A/C pressure sensor 5. Faulty ECM |
Enable Conditions |
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- | |
Threshold Value |
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Sensor output voltage <0.331V | |
Diagnostic Time |
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Continuous | |
MIL ON Condition |
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No MIL |
Fig.1) Normal waveforms of A/C pressure sensor during the time from turning on A/C switch to turning off A/C switch