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Air Handling

Based on the climate control system temperature settings, the temperature blend door actuator directs airflow through the evaporator and heater core as needed. The defrost vent/register/footwell blend door actuator controls the airflow to the defrost, footwell or register vents. The air source is from outside air or recirculated passenger compartment air as determined by the air inlet blend door position.

The defrost vent/register/footwell blend door and temperature blend door actuators are stepper motors. There is no feedback circuit or potentiometer for these actuators. The pins labeled Door A, B, C and D are for the different phases (coils) of the motor. All the phases for a given motor are fed from a common power lead, the pin labeled Door Power and the HVAC control module controls each phase by turning on/off a low side output for the different phases. The motor turns or "steps" through a series of motions to position the actuator. The HVAC control module tracks the actuator positions by counting steps and periodically calibrates itself so it knows how many steps there are for the full range movement of the actuator. The HVAC control module sets Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) by monitoring the current flow through a given phase. If it sees too much current it identifies it as a short circuit. If it does not see any current it identifies it as an open circuit.

The blower motor is controlled using a blower motor resistor. The blower motor resister uses 3 resistors that are wired in series on the ground side of the blower motor. The blower motor has 4 speeds:

The HVAC control module grounds 1 of the 4 circuits to control the blower motor speed.

The HVAC control module grounds 1 of the 4 circuits to control the blower motor speed.