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Tha A/c panel must send a GROUND signal to the Klima relay for the compressor to engage. That signal comes in at pin 10 of the klima relay.
Also the tachometer must work & the RPM signal must come to the klima relay as well. There is also an overheating switch on the engine that can stop the compressor from comming on. TRY disconnecting that switch to see if the switch is shorted. Also on the accelerator linkage there is a limit switch that cuts off the compressor durning acceleration, try disconnecting that switch as well.
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Okay . . . the wiring layout for my Ice Cube (replacement for Klima) is #1 > #85, #10 > #86, #5 > #30 and #7 > #87. M.B.DOC The ground coming in at #10 is present i.e. battery voltage with #10 (-) & #5 (+) reads battery voltage. Tach is working properly as is speed sensor test. The emergency cutout temperature switch results in < 1 volt when tested at #5 (+) and #12 (-). I am uncertain if you mean the micro-switch for full throttle as to your reference to the throttle linkage. If so, where I should be getting battery voltage at #4 of the Klima socket I get zero. Unplugging the connector at the bottom of the micro-switch does not change it one way or the other. I am wondering if the lack of battery voltage at #4 is indicating that the micro-switch portion of the circuit is the problem. If I understand it correctly, when it operates correctly there would be battery voltage until the micro-switch passes full-throttle and cuts the compressor for extra hp. This is where I am stuck . . .
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Going to talk my way through this one . . . I believe I was wrong in thinking the micro-switch is the culprit. As I view the schematic it appears the micro-switch grounds what is supposed to be the battery voltage at #4 in the Klima socket. If I am reading the schematic correctly that would mean since there is no voltage at #4 I'm heading in the absolute wrong direction. I believe I need to find where the source of voltage to #4 is and find why it is not present at the socket. On the other hand, if the voltage only gets to #4 from one of the internal sources of the Klima, with the Klima out I wouldn't find any present at #4. I doubt myself on that last statement since the SB explanation link refers to either the EGR controller or the idle controller ISC as a source of converted pulsed DC signal that drops out when the micro-switch engages at full-throttle. As I read that portion of the explanation I am probably not going to find battery voltage at #4 . . . ??? Too late to be this lost.
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Try this ...
Unplug both temp cut out sw and full throttle sw circuits [ 4 and 12] and then ground #10. |
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#10 I believe is the compressor pressure switch #4 is the micro-switch cutout #12 is the temperature switch with one side (b) emergency cutout Sound correct?
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Arthur
Tried unpluging connectors at S25/5 (#12 at Klima socket) & S27/1 (4 at Klima) then grounded S31 (#10 at Klima) with no compressor engagement. All of these were done with the Klima plugged in and the connections interrupted at the individual switches.
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That test was to test the relay circuit and acc panel to seek ground.. Unplugging both the temp and throttle sw eliminates them [ they ground to stop comp] Grounding 10 at relay eliminates the comp pressure circuit/panel When you jumper 5 to 7 , you are bypassing the relay circuit..[simply jumping the load contacks of the relay] So, you are down to relay /modual input fault You have the schematic there ? I am not sure if I am on the right one .... |
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There is an idle rpm ,min 600rpm, with a 10 sec delay input at pin2. Do you show that?????????/ |
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