Recirculation Mode
When air recirculation is selected, a signal is sent from the HVAC control module to the recirculation actuator through the recirculation door control circuit. The recirculation actuator closes the recirculation door in order to circulate the air within the vehicle. The outside air switch opens the recirculation door in order to route outside air into the vehicle.Regardless of the blower motor switch position, recirculation is available only in the vent and bi-level mode switch positions. Including the OFF position. The mode switch must be placed in either the vent or bi-level position before the blower motor switch is placed in the OFF position. In order to reduce windshield fogging, outside air is circulated when the mode switch is in the defrost, floor, and mix-blend positions. If the recirculation switch is pressed into the ON position when the mode switch is in an unavailable mode position, then the recirculation switch LED will flash 3 times.
When the recirculation door moves to a desired position, a variable resistor within the actuator is used to create the recirculation door position signal. The HVAC module uses the recirculation door position signal to determine the actual recirculation door position. The left instrument panel fuse block provides power to the recirculation actuator through the ignition 3 voltage circuit and the IP wiring harness junction block. Power and ground are provided to the HVAC control module by the fuse block through the ignition 3 voltage circuit and the ground circuits through the right instrument panel junction block. A 5 volt reference signal is sent to the actuator through the 5 volt reference circuit, through the right instrument panel junction block, to the recirculation actuator.
The A/C high pressure recirculation switch can cause the HVAC system to recirculate air. When the high side pressure reaches 2206-2620 Kpa (320-380 psi), the PCM will place the HVAC system in recirculation mode. The high side pressure is lowered when the inside air cools the refrigerant within the A/C evaporator. When the high side pressure reaches 1447-1861 Kpa (210-270 psi), the PCM will place the HVAC system out of recirculation mode.