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3 AIR CONDITIONING: BLOWER CONTROLS a, P
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INFORMATION
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AIR CONDITIONING: BLOWER CONTROLS
TROUBLESHOOTING NlNTS
a Try the following checks before doing the
System Diagnosis
.
1 . Check the HTR A/C Fuse by visual inspection .
2 . Check that 6112 is clean and tight .
3 . Check that Blower Motor connectors and
Blower Relay are mated correctly and firmly
seated
.
a Go the the AIC Systern Check in 813-62 for a
guide to normal operation
.
Go to Systern Diagnosis in this section for
diagnostic tests
.
SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
Do the tests listed for your symptom in the
Symptom Table below
.
Tests follow the Symptom Table .
COMPONENT LOCATION Page-Figure
Blower High Speed Relay
.......... RH front of dash. near Blower Motor ..........
Blower Motor (With AIC) .......... RH front of dash ...........................
Blower Resistors (With AIC) ....... RH front of dash. behind strut tower ..........
...................... Fuse Block
Behind LH side of IIP. below light switch .......
............ Fusible Link B (VIN E) Lower RH side of engine. at Starter Solenoid ....
Fusible Link B (VIN F) (VIN 8) ..... Lower RH side of engine. at Starter Solenoid ....
............ Fusible Link B (VIN S) Lower RN side of engine. at Starter Solenoid ....
................ Low Blower Relay RH front of dash. near Blower Motor ..........
........................ ................. C102 (4 cavities) Center
front of dash
................... ........................ C115 (1 cavity) Center
front of dash
................. ............. C215 (3 cavities) Center
of IIP. behind AlC control
................. ............. 6224 (6 cavities) Center
of IIP. behind Ale control
................... .................... 6112 (VIN E) Rear of LH cylinder head
............. .................... 6112 (VIN F) (VIN 8) Rear of LH cylinder head
.................... .................... 6112 (VIN S) Rear
of LN cylinder head
.......................... ............ 6200 Behind I/P. left of steering column
........................... Slll Engine harness. RN rear of engine compartment
.................... ............. S117 (VIN E) Engine harness. RH front of dash
............. ....... S117 (VIN F) (VIN 8) Engine harness. top center rear of engine
........................... ................ S153 AIC harness. RH front of dash
........................... ......... S205 IIP harness. behind instrument cluster
........................... S225 IIP harness. behind instrument cluster .........
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SYMPTOM TABLE 4: BLOVVER MOTOR TEST
Measure: VOLTAGE
At: BLOWER MOTOR CONNECTORS
(Disconnected)
Conditions:
r Ignition Switch: RUN
NC Mode: VENT
e Blower Switch: HI
I C2:zt;)d& I Battery I See 1 I
Measure
Between
& Battery See 2
If the voltages are correct, but the Blower
does not
run, install a new Blower Motor.
Correct
Voltage
1. Check PPL (65) wire for an open. If wire is
good, do Tests B and
D.
For
Diagnosis
1 2. Check BLK (150) wire for an open and
ground
6112 is clean and tight.
B: BLOWER HIGH SPEED RELAY TEST
(TABLE
11
I D(RED) Ground & I Battery I See 1 I
Measure: VOLTAGE
AT: BLOWER HIGH SPEED RELAY
CONNECTOR (Disconnect)
Conditions:
ignition Switch: RUN
r AIC Mode: VENT
r Blower Switch: HI
I (PPL) & 1 Battery
Ground I See 2 I
For
Diagnosis
Measure
Between
a If voltages are correct, proceed to Table 2.
1. Check RED (2) wire for an open back to
F'usible Link B.
2. Check PPL (101) wire for an open. If wire is
good, do Test
C.
3. Check ORN (52) wire for an open. If wire is
good, do Test
D.
Correct
Voltage
(ORN) &
Ground
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Battery
See 3
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B: BLOWER HIGH SPEED RELAY TEST
(TABLE
2)
Measure: RESISTANCE
AT: BLOWER
HIGH SPEED RELAY
CONNECTOR (Disconnected)
Conditions:
o lgnition Switch: OFF
o Negative Battery
Terminal: DISCONNECTED
( Measure I Correct I For 1
Between I Resistance I Diagnosis
B (BLK) & 0 ohms
Ground
Ground
3 ohms
0 If voltages in Table 1 and resistances in
Table 2 are correct, but Blower Relay does
not operate or runs
all the time, replace
the Blower Relay.
1. Check BLK (150) wire for an open.
6: BLOVVER RESlSTORS TEST D: BLOVVER SWITCH TEST (TABLE 1)
2.
Check PPL (65) wire for an open. If wire is
good, recheck measurements made in
Test A.
Measure: RESISTANCE
At: BLOWER RESISTORS CONNECTOR
(Disconnected)
Condition:
Ignition Switch: OFF
Measure
Between
A&C
C&D
D&B
OR CONNECTOR
(Disconnected)
lgnition Switch: RUN
AIC Mode: VENT
Blower Switch: M2
If
resistances are correct, Blower Resistors
are operating normally. Return to Symptom
Table.
1. Install new Blower Resistors.
Correct
Resistance
1.5 rt. 1 ohm
0.7
+ .5 ohm
0.2
rt. .l ohm
D (LT BLU) &
Ground
For
Diagnosis
See 1
See 1
See 1
If all voltages are correct, go to Table 2.
1. Check BRNIWNT (64) wire for an open. If
wire
is good, do Test E. (see schematic).
2. If battery voltage is present, check for a
wire to wire short to voltage. If wire is good,
replace the Blower Switch.
3. Check TAN (63) wire for an open.
4. Check LT BLU (72) wire for an open.
5. If voltage is present at terminal A but is
not present at either terminals C or
D,
check the BRNIWHT (64) wire for an open
between the Blower Resistor terminal A
and the AlC Control Head terminal E.
Battery See 4 and 5
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I): BLOWER SWITCH TEST (TABLE 23
Measure: VOLTAGE
At: BLOWER
HIGH SPEED RELAY
CONNECTOR
(Disconnected)
Conditions:
e lgnition Switch: RUN
e NC Mode: VENT
@ Blower Switch: M2
I E(ORN)& 1 0 volts
Ground
Measure
Between
I . Blower Switch: HI I
Correct
Voltage
If all voltages are correct, Blower Switch is
operating normally. Return to Symptom
'Pable.
1. If voltage is present, check ORN (52) wire
for a wire to wire short to voltage. If wire is
good, replace Blower Switch.
2. Check ORN (52) wire for an open. If wire is
good, replace Blower Switch.
For
Diagnosis
(ORN) &
Ground
E: LW BLOWER RELAY TEST
Measure: VOLTAGE
At: LOW BLOWER
RELAY
(Disconnected)
Conditions:
e lgnition Switch: RUN
1 a NC Mode: OFF
Battery See 2
I A Ground (BRN) & I Battery I See 1 and 2 1
Measure
Between
I I Battery I see 3 I
Correct
Voltage
(BRN) &
Ground
For
Diagnosis
1 r A/C Mode: All modes except OFF I
Battery
B (BRN) & C
(GRY)
See 1 and 2
If all voltages are correct, but blower runs
in
Ale OFF Mode, or no voltages are pre-
sent in other tests, replace the Low
Blower Relay.
1. Check for an open in BRN (50) wire.
Battery
B (BRN) & C
(GRY
2. If voltages are incorrect at both terminals
A and B, check Blower Fuse and BRN (50)
wire.
3. Check for open in BRNNVHT (64) wire.
4. Check for open in GRY or LT GRNIBLK
(990) wires. If wires are good, do Test F.
5. Check for short to ground in GRY or LT
GRNIBLK (990) wires. If wires are good, re-
place the
A/C Control Head. See
4
F: NG MODE SELECTOR BLOWER
CONTROL TEST
, volts See 5
Measure: VOLTAGE
At: AIG CONTROL HEAD CONNECTOR C1
and 62
(Connected)
Conditions:
e lgnition Switch: RUN
a MC Mode: OFF
I ~EEZ I 0 volts 1 See 2 1
N (BLK) 61 &
Ground
Ground
For
Diagnosis I Measure
Betvveen
I $2 I 0 volts I See 3 1
Correct
bltage
volts
Ground See
1
A/C Mode:
All positions except OFF.
A (LT GW
BLK) 61 & Battery
Ground
@ If all voltages are correct, A/C Mode Selec-
tor and Low Blower Relay are operating
normally. Return to Symptom
'Pable.
E (BRNNVHT)
62 & Ground
1. If voltage is present, check BLK (150) wire
for an open. Check that
6200 is clean and
tight.
2. If voltage is present, replace
A/C Control
Head.
3. If voltage is present, replace Low Blower
Relay.
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Battery See 5
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GRNIBLK (990) wire. If wire is good, do
Test
E.
5. Check for open in BRNNHT (64) wire. If
wire is good, do Test
E.
6: A/C CONTROL HEAD LED AND PANEL
LIGHT TEST
Measure: VOLTAGE
At:
A/C CONTROL HEAD CONNECTORS
(Connected)
Conditions: Ignition Switch: RUN
@ AIC Mode: VENT
* Light Switch: PARK
Light Dimmer Setting:
Full Brightness
I (GRY) & I Battery / See 2 1 Ground
Measure
Bemeen
T (BRN) C1 &
Ground
Light Dinimer Setting: Minimum
Brightness
Correct
Voltage
Battery
If voltages are correct, but Panel Lights
or LED Indicators do not light or dim,
replace the
AlC Control Head.
1. Check BRN (9) wire for an open.
For
Diagnosis
See 1
(GRY) '
Ground
61. If Blower Switch Indicator does not light,
check LT GRN (991) wire for an open. If
wire is good, replace
AlC Control Read.
* If any individual LED Mode Indicator does
not light, replace
AlC Control Head.
CIRCUIT OPERATION
The Blower Motor is a variable speed motor
which runs at a speed proportional to the
applied voltage. The higher the voltage applied
to the motor, the faster the speed.
When the Ignition Switch is
in RUN, battery
voltage is applied to the Low Blower Relay
through the
NTR-AIC Fuse.
With the Mode Selector in OFF, the Low Blower
Relay coil is grounded through the GRY wire and
the
A/C Control Head. The relay operates, its con-
tacts open, and the voltage to the Blower Switch
is removed. No voltage is supplied to the Blower
circuits. When any other mode except OFF is se-
lected, the Low Blower Relay is deenergized and
voltage is applied to the Blower Switch and
Blower Resistors.
With the Blower Switch in LO, voltage is
applied through
all Blower Resistors to the con-
tacts of the Blower High Speed Relay, and the
Minimum
Panel Light Voltage
- -
Blower Motor. The blower runs at low speed.
As the Blower Switch is moved through posi-
tions
M1 and M2, the switch bypasses some of the
Blower Resistors allowing more voltage to be ap-
plied to the Blower Motor which will increase its
speed.
See
3
When
the Blower Switch is in HI, voltage is
applied through the ORN (52) wire to the coil of
the Blower Nigh Speed Relay. The Blower Nigh
Speed Relay operates, removing the Blower Re-
sistors from the circuit.
Battery voltage is then applied directly to the
Blower Motor through the relay contacts and
the motor runs at maximum speed.
The battery voltage at
t
Control Read is also applied to the Blower
Switch Indicator and the Mode Selector Indica-
tors through the LT GRN (991) wire and Mode
Selector Switch. When the light switch is
turned to the PARK or HEAD position, bat-
tery voltage is applied to terminal T of the
AIC
Control Head which enables the Solid State
dimmer. The brightness of the LED Indicator
will then be det
terminal R. The volt
trolled by the panel
sets the brightness level of the panel lights and
LED Indicators in the
AIC Control Head.
1 2. Check GRY (8) wire for an open. I
3. Go to 8A-12, Light Switch Details for
diagnosis.
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