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A/C - Low Charge Warning Indicator Flashes

LOW CHARGE INDICATOR FLASHES DISCONNECT CHARGE DETECTION # 93-1B-129

SUBJECT: A/C LOW CHARGE INDICATION FLASHES (DISCONNECT LOW CHARGE DETECTION FEATURE)

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1991-93 C/K AND TOPKICK/KODIAK WITH A/C

Some owners of 1991-93 C/K and Topkick Kodiak vehicles may comment that the A/C letter's in the middle of the control head face are flashing. The HVAC control system used on the above subject vehicles incorporates a low A/C charge warning system. If a low charge is detected, the control head will not allow the compressor to engage and the A/C letters in the middle of the control head face that usually signify A/C operation will blink.

The HVAC control head determines a low charge by monitoring the circuit from the pressure cycling switch. If the cycling switch will not allow the compressor to run more than 1.5 second, ten times in a row, the control head assumes a low charge and disables the compressor until reset.

On some vehicles, it has been found that the wire from the pressure cycling switch to the control head is sensitive to EMI (electro magnetic interference) and gives false compressor cycling information to the HVAC control head which then disables the compressor.

If you encounter a vehicle with the control head A/C indicator flashing the low charge signal but can find no reason for the flash using normal diagnostic procedures, including checking the wiring harness for chafing, remove the pressure cycling switch feedback wire from the control head connector. This process disables the A/C Low Charge detection feature, however, the customer will still be alerted to a low charge by excessive compressor cycling and poor A/C performance.

SERVICE PROCEDURE

1. Remove the instrument panel trim bezel.

2. Remove the A/C control head.

3. Disconnect the control head electrical connector.

4. C/K Models: Remove the dark green circuit 59 located in harness connector socket number one. Do not cut the wire, remove the terminal (Refer to the C/K Electrical Diagrams and Diagnosis Manual, under the air conditioning section).

5. Topkick/Kodiak: Remove the dark blue circuit 248 wire located in harness connector # C244 socket number one. Do not cut the wire, remove the terminal and tape (Refer to Topkick/Kodiak Electrial Diagrams and Diagnosis Manual, under the air conditioning section).

6. Fold the wire back along the harness and tape it so that it cannot short when the control head is installed.

7. Install the control head.

8. Install the instrument panel bezel.

WARRANTY INFORMATION

For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:

Labor Op D0362 Labor Time See Applicable Labor Time Guide.





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