Magnet Clutch
MAGNET CLUTCH
The magnet clutch serve to transmit engine power to the compressor module. It is built into the compressor shaft. When current flow through the magnet clutch coil, the drive plate is attracted so that the pulley and compressor shaft rotate as a module. When the compressor is not in use, the pulley alone rotates freely.
The compressor used with the six-cylinder engine has a lock sensor. If the sensor detects locking of the compressor resulting from a fault, it causes disengagement of the magnet clutch to protect the engine and the power steering drive.