We haven't ruled out everything that could be causing the problem. For instance if the outside ambient temperature is too low something doesn’t all the AC clutch to be activated. The scan tool didn't find anything wrong with the PCM, BUT it did indicate there wasn’t an AC request. I’m not going to replace the PCM before confirming everything else is operating correctly. Isn’t there a temperature sensor on the evaporator?
I didn’t ask you what Pin ID on the back of the PCM. I want a schematic of the computer climate control (it is the HVAC control interface in the dash) so I can see all connected equipment. While we are at it, I want a list of all the Pin IDs on that terminate at the PCM. Both connectors.
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I didn’t ask you what Pin ID on the back of the PCM. I want a schematic of the computer climate control (it is the HVAC control interface in the dash). I want to be able to see all connected equipment. While we are at it, I want a list of all the Pin IDs that terminate at the PCM. Both connectors. Red and blue.
I have attached 2 images of examples of the schematic I'm looking for. Together they show the computer climate control and connected devices. Unfortunately these are not for my vehicle.
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Tuesday, November 17th, 2020 AT 11:57 AM