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Questions Re: PCM and AC
I have a 2000 GP with a V6 3800 Series II.
Recently had to replace my A/C compressor after several years out of service (moving to the high desert and open windows no longer qualify as A/C). Had a qualified mechanic/friend do the work. Discovered that there appears to be a short in the PCM that provides ground to the fans associated with the A/C. Note: everything else associated with PCM appears to be working fine. Few critical questions: Is it possible that the problem with ground to fans is a software issue in the PCM and can be solved by reflashing? If not, can I make a straight swap with an equivalent PCM from salvage? Would there still be reprogamming necessary to the newly installed, salvaged PCM? If installed salvaged PCM, will car start and run enough to get me to a reprogrammer? Wow, would any help on this be Greatly appreciated! I'm supposed to start moving next week, and dash is off and still-inop A/C is mocking my move to the desert! |
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Re: Questions Re: PCM and AC
How was it determined to be a PCM problem? What are your symptoms?
The PCM uses the engine temperature control sensor (ECT) to determine when to turn the cooling fans on. What happens when the ECT is disconnected? With engine cool disconnect it. Start it up. Report back on what indication you get.
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Re: Questions Re: PCM and AC
I thought the A/C low pressure switch controlled at least one of the fans...
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Re: Questions Re: PCM and AC
Well, I can't find a diagram, but on most systems, the PCM looks to the high or low pressure switch to determine whether to activate/deactivate the fan. Temperature and pressure are directly related in automotive A/C systems. But I'm not 100% sure without a schematic..
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Re: Questions Re: PCM and AC
Thanks for the replies!
Corning, I think you have the idea -- as best I understand it. I'm trying to convey what I was told by my mechanic friend, and the tech who at the shop where we purged and filled the AC system. Was able to get the AC to work; felt the first cool air of hope. But the fans weren't coming on automatically. Could only get them to come on by providing a manual ground to them. The ground was supposed to come from a signal from the PCM. When my friend traced the wiring back from the fan to the PCM, found no fault. The PCM simply wasn't responding and closing the circuit when it was supposed to. Hence, the fans never activated. Is it possible that there could be a a single, isolated PHYSICAL fault within the PCM with just this circuit, while every other circuit managed by the PCM is working? Or could this be a software problem -- one that could be fixed by simply reprogamming? At the moment, we're fixing on the idea that we need to replace the PCM. |
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Re: Questions Re: PCM and AC
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my above post answers your questions in part. Haven't had a chance to gather the info you requested, but will try to tomorrow. Sounds like you're suggesting that the problem could lie with the engine temperature control sensor (ECT). That would make sense. I apologize to all for being vague. I'm very limited in my auto skills. And I'm a teacher on teacher's pay trying to avoid the very large costs associated with just taking the car to a shop. |
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But I see what you are saying. I agree the fans will turn on at some point with the A/C on and if A/C is operational. However, now what if the A/C is not physically turned on or not functional like low on refrigerant charge? Does that preclude my fans from ever working? I don't need the A/C on to get both my my cooling fans to operate. That will be based on solely on engine operating temperature. Plus the fans operate in pairs. They do not work one at a time. They work either in low or high speed. I've never had just one fan operating in my GTP or my two Regals. The test I suggested is done with A/C off. With ECT disconnected both fans will turn on in high and run continuously. That will rule out output wiring from the PCM to the three cooling fans relays and both of the cooling fans. According to the GM service manual wiring diagrams the PCM has output drivers that controls the operation of both fans via the cooling fan relays in the engine compartment fuse box. If the high/low pressure switch was flaky or the system low on charge then the compressor would not be working due to clutch not engaging. I think it is a good idea to wait until the original poster weigh-in and clarifies or explains what his problem is. Edit update: Quote:
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Re: Questions Re: PCM and AC
Thankyou, kind sir! Will do. And will let you all know.
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Re: Questions Re: PCM and AC
Here is a link to the workings of the cooling fan system, with a schematic. It is for a 2001 Chevy Venture, but after comparing it to the schematic I have for the 2000 Grand Prix, it is almost identical (both GM, probably the same basic PCM).
Engine Cooling System Hope this helps some. Take Care,
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Re: Questions Re: PCM and AC
Good info GregA.
Here is the wiring diagram to show the ECT input to the PCM module. If the poster needs the calibration values of the ECT just let me know and I can send it via PM. I cannot post GM copyrighted material. ![]()
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Re: Questions Re: PCM and AC
Good morning,
Just getting started on the day, but have digested all that has been said, and have a question. First, I can see how you all are pointing away from the PCM as the culprit, and from what you're saying, that makes sense. However, I've never had a problem with engine overheating -- just the A/C problem. So -- before testing/observing ECT and fan operation -- it seems that the sensor that may not be functioning properly would be related to the AC pressure function. So, referring back to the desciption of the engine cooling system that GregA provided, the problem would be A/C refrigerant pressure. So, the question: assuming no problem with PCM, what sensor should be functioning as the A/C refrigerant pressure rises? Doesn't that seem to be the place to look in my situation? |
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'97. 5 GTP with A/C in MAX/Hi letting engine idle to operating temperature I saw both fans turn on within a split second of each other. '99 Regals LS (L36) just like a GT the same indication as above. Maybe think you may have a problem or missed something? Methodology? If you'd like I can test my '01 Regal GS since it is above the 2000 model year but I am quite sure the same results will be obtained.
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Is the A/C cooling at all? Right now your situation is not clear or convoluted.
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