A/C On (A/C Request) Signal

1987 Chevrolet Hi-Cube 6.2 J, 400/M40SECTION A/C On (A/C Request) Signal
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The air conditioner "on" switch is mounted in instrument panel. This switch provides a simple "on"("A/C request") signal, which is monitored by PCM. The PCM uses this signal to determine control of the A/C clutch relay (if equipped) and to adjust idle speed when air conditioner compressor clutch is engaged. On "U" model Vans, PCM also activate radiator cooling fan when this signal is present. If this signal is not present on A/C equipped vehicles, vehicle may idle rough when A/C compressor cycles. To check function of the A/C switch, perform functional check of switch. See appropriate SYSTEM/COMPONENT TESTS - GASOLINE article in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE section.

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