Power Module

1985 Cadillac Fleetwood Base, 4D LimousineSECTION Power Module

The transistorized power module is mounted on top of the evaporator-blower assembly. It receives signals from the BCM to cycle the A/C clutch.

It amplifies the signals to provide variable blower speeds. A heat sink, which protrudes into the airflow in the evaporator case, prevents module from overheating.

Fig 1: Power Module and Evaporator Case
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