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Bentley Volkswagen.Golf.Jetta.R32.Official.Factory.Repair.Manual.1999-2005

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General information on refrigerant circuit<br />

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When a voltage is applied, the high pressure sensor<br />

generates a square wave signal or a data telegram. This<br />

signal changes along with pressure in the system.<br />

The downstream control modules (Coolant Fan Control<br />

(FC) Control Module, Engine Control Module (ECM), A/C<br />

Control Head E87 or Climatronic Control Module J255 ,<br />

etc.) use this signal to calculate pressure in the refrigerant<br />

circuit and accordingly to activate coolant fans and motor,<br />

A/C Clutch N25 or to change activation of A/C Compressor<br />

Regulator Valve N280 .<br />

A/C Pressure/temperature Sensor G395<br />

Warning!<br />

There is a danger of ice-up.<br />

Refrigerant may leak out if refrigerant circuit is not<br />

discharged.<br />

Refrigerant must be extracted before removing the A/C<br />

Pressure/temperature Sensor G395 .<br />

This A/C Pressure/temperature Sensor G395 is installed<br />

instead of High Pressure Sensor G65 or A/C Pressure<br />

Switch F129 .<br />

The pressure signal is continuously checked, where the<br />

temperature signal is only checked at temperatures above<br />

0 C.<br />

The Climatronic Control Module J255 operates with this<br />

information and accordingly controls the coolant fans and<br />

activation of the A/C Compressor Regulator Valve N280 .<br />

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13/2/<strong>2005</strong>

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