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Refrigerant Pressure Sensor / Switch: Description and Operation

A/C Pressure Switch

The A/C pressure switch consists of a high-low pressure switch (A/C pressure switch A) and a middle pressure switch (A/C pressure switch B).




- High-low pressure switch
If the refrigerant pressure becomes too high (due to blockage or lack of airflow at the condenser), or too low (due to leakage), the A/C pressure switch stops the A/C request signal to the ECM/PCM and the compressor stops operating.
















- Middle pressure switch
If the refrigerant pressure goes above 1,470 kPa (15.0 kgf/sq.cm, 213 psi), the A/C pressure switch closes to signal the ECM/PCM to change the speed of the condenser fan and radiator fan to high when the refrigerant pressure drops below 1,075 kPa (10.1 kgf/sq.cm, 156 psi), the A/C pressure switch opens to signal the ECM/PCM to change the speed of the condenser fan and radiator fan to low.