A/C Pressure Sensor
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The A/C pressure sensor converts A/C pressure into electrical signals to the PCM.
A/C PRESSURE SENSOR REFERENCE CHART
| A/C System Pressure | Sensor Output Voltage (V out) | System Operation |
|---|---|---|
| Abnormally low pressure: Below 196 kPa (2.00 kgf/cm2 , 28.4 psi) | Below 0.685 V | The PCM disengages the A/C compressor clutch. The radiator and A/C condenser fans operate based on engine coolant temperature |
Normal operating pressure:
|
0.686 V to 1.944 V | The PCM cycles the A/C compressor clutch based on cooling demand. The radiator and A/C condenser fans operate at low speed unless the engine coolant temperature exceeds 206 °F (97 °C) |
High operating pressure:
|
1.945 V to 4.575 V | The PCM cycles the A/C compressor clutch based on cooling demand. The radiator and A/C condenser fans operate at high speed. |
| Abnormally high pressure: More than 3, 138 kPa (32.00 kgf/cm2 , 455.1 psi) | Above 4.575 V | The PCM disengages the A/C compressor clutch. The radiator and A/C condenser fans operate based on engine coolant temperature. |
The response of the A/C pressure sensor is shown in the graph.
NOTE:
When the refrigerant is below 196 kPa (2.00 kgf/cm2
, 28.4 psi) or above 3, 138 kPa (32 00 kgf/cm2
, 455.1 psi), the PCM turns the A/C compressor relay off to protect the A/C compressor. When the refrigerant pressure is above 1, 470 kPa (14 99 kgf/cm2
, 213.2 psi), the PCM switches the radiator and A/C condenser fans to high speed.