Climate Control Systems 
14.2.8  Heater  Matrix Temperature  Sensor 
This sensor  is positioned inside the  air conditioning  unit just 
downstream of the  heater matrix.  The sensor  monitors the 
post
-heater  air temperature, before  the air is distributed  to 
the  passenger  compartment.  In conjunction  with the A / CCM  this sensor  provides the  input to maintain a constant 
outlet  temperature. 
14.2.9  Coolant Temperature  Signal 
This input  is required  to provide blower  inhibit control,  to 
avoid cold 
air being delivered  in heating mode when the  en- gine  coolant temperature is  below 3OOC. The input  also 
monitors  the temperature of  the  coolant  delivered to the 
heater  matrix to assist  outlet temperature control. 
14.2. IO Compressor ON Signal 
This signal line monitors the  compressor relay to inform  the 
A/  CCM  of the  compressor status and to facilitate  lock detec- 
tion  and error  sensing. 
14.2.11 Motorized In-car Aspirator  (Fig. 1) 
The Motorized In-car Aspirator  (MIA) detects  the air tem- perature  within the passenger  compartment.  A small  motor 
driven fan  (blown aspirator) draws  air across  the thermistor, 
which  changes  its electrical  resistances  in response  to 
changes  in air temperature,  converting 
a temperature rating 
into  an electrical  signal. 
The  MIA  is  located  on  the back of  the  driver's  side  knee 
bolster. 
14.2.12  Compressor  Lock Signal - 12 cy/. vehicles  only 
This signal provides  the A / CCM with compressor  rotation 
speed.  This is then compared  with engine  rotation  speed. 
If the ratio of the  compressor speed against  engine speed 
drops belowthe A/CCM limits, indicating compressor/ belt 
slippage,  the compressor  clutch is disengaged. 
When  compressor  clutch disengaging  commences the A/C 
LED on the  control  panel will flash  once per second. 
14.2.13  Refrigerant  Pressure Switch (A/C Vehicles only) 
The refrigerant  pressure switch (Fig. 2) is located under  the 
hood  on the  liquid  line. 
The  switch  contacts  open  when  abnormal  pressures are 
sensed.  This action  inhibits  the compressor  clutch drive. 
14.2.14  Water  Valve 
The water  valve is used  in conjunction  with the water  pump 
to  regulate  the output  air temperature.  The water  valve is off when the  ignition is on,  engine  not running. 
14.2.15  Water  Pump 
The water  pump  is energized  in all  engine  running  modes 
except  for under  cold coolant condition at blower  inhibit and 
in  panel 
off mode.  The water  pump  is off when the  ignition 
is  on,  engine  not running. 
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Ignition 
+ve feed 
Ignition  +ve switched supply output I 01 03 
06 Speed signal input 
09 Traction Control  input 
10 Control valve control output 
11  Ground 
12  Ignition +ve input 
14 
15  ~ 
Stop 
lamp input 
17 
1 Control switches  input 
18 
j Gear  select  input 
' Dump  valve control  output  ~ 
20 I Vacuum 
pump control output 
15.3.2.2 Speed Control Module  Pins 
1 Pin No 1 Description I Comment 
0 
Feed to vacuum  pump /control  valve unit and 
dump  valve 
via  brake and  clutch switches  (or link) 
0 
0 
 1 10 
A 
11 'I n n 01 *O 
I" " 1: 
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Fig.  1 Speed  Control  Module  multi-pin Connector 
15.3.2.3  Vacuum Pump /Control  Valve Unit 
The vacuum  pump / control valve unit is located under the  hood, behind  the LH headlamp.  When adjustment of the 
throttle  position  is required,  the pump  and valve  are 'pulsed' on/off by the  SC CM to achieve  the required vacuum and 
hence  vehicle  speed. 
15.3.2.4  Pressure Release Valve 
The pressure release  (or dump)  valve is located  adjacent  to the  vacuum  pump /control  valve module  and opens,  vent- ing system air  pressure to atmosphere,  when speed  control  is disabled. 
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