AC wiring
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AC wiring
Hey guys, just a quick question about AC wiring. The Previous owner removed the AC compressor and everything except for the box sitting on the passenger side plus the wiring. He didn't jump any of the connectors that used to go to AC components. My question is, do I have to jump any of those connectors to tell the ECM that the AC unit is NOT on? I thought i read somewhere that if you don't jump a certain connector, the computer will think the AC is on all the time, and the fan on/off temps are set different on the PROM depending on if the AC is on or off.
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thanks for any and all responses!
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AC Jump Bump
Not necessary to jump anything.
Also, if the fan(s) are off when the engine is cold, that’s a verification all is well.
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Make Noise, Turn Left, Repeat
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Also, if the fan(s) are off when the engine is cold, that’s a verification all is well.
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Happy Racing!
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Make Noise, Turn Left, Repeat
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