Externally Controlled Variable Displacement Air Conditioning(A/C) Compressor
The externally controlled variable displacement compressor has:
- A non-serviceable shaft seal.
- A non-serviceable pressure relief valve is installed in the rear of the A/C compressor to protect the refrigerant system against excessively high refrigerant pressures.
- Uses Motorcraft® PAG Refrigerant Compressor Oil (YN-12-D). This oil contains special additives required for the A/C compressor. The oil may have some slightly dark-colored streaks while maintaining normal oil viscosity. This is normal for this A/C compressor because of break-in wear that can discolor the oil.
- Use the refrigerant oil adding procedure specified for this vehicle when installing a new A/C compressor. Refer to Refrigerant Oil Adding .
Variable displacement compressors have a swash plate that rotates to reciprocate pistons, which compresses refrigerant. Variable displacement compressors change the swash plate angle to change the refrigerant displacement. The externally controlled variable displacement compressor changes the swash plate angle in response to an electrical signal from the PCM. The externally controlled variable displacement compressor manages displacement by controlling refrigerant differential pressure before and after a throttle at the discharge side; achieving precise cooling capability control in response to cabin environment and driving conditions.
The A/C sends a PWM signal to the solenoid in the compressor to control the compressor displacement based upon the:
- A/C high side pressure
- Ambient air temperature
- Evaporator temperature
- Engine RPM (revolutions per minute)
- Intake air temperature
- Temperature and mode settings of the HVAC control panel
- Vehicle speed
The externally controlled variable displacement compressor has:
- A non-serviceable shaft seal.
- A non-serviceable pressure relief valve is installed in the rear of the A/C compressor to protect the refrigerant system against excessively high refrigerant pressures.
- Uses Motorcraft® PAG Refrigerant Compressor Oil (YN-12-D). This oil contains special additives required for the A/C compressor. The oil may have some slightly dark-colored streaks while maintaining normal oil viscosity. This is normal for this A/C compressor because of break-in wear that can discolor the oil.
- Use the refrigerant oil adding procedure specified for this vehicle when installing a new A/C compressor. Refer to Refrigerant Oil Adding .
Variable displacement compressors have a swash plate that rotates to reciprocate pistons, which compresses refrigerant. Variable displacement compressors change the swash plate angle to change the refrigerant displacement. The externally controlled variable displacement compressor changes the swash plate angle in response to an electrical signal from the PCM. The externally controlled variable displacement compressor manages displacement by controlling refrigerant differential pressure before and after a throttle at the discharge side; achieving precise cooling capability control in response to cabin environment and driving conditions.
The A/C sends a PWM signal to the solenoid in the compressor to control the compressor displacement based upon the:
- A/C high side pressure
- Ambient air temperature
- Evaporator temperature
- Engine RPM (revolutions per minute)
- Intake air temperature
- Temperature and mode settings of the HVAC control panel
- Vehicle speed