AC Questions - No ECU pass through
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AC Questions - No ECU pass through
So I have a Rev built MS2 basic, which I don't believe has the ability to control the AC. What I'm looking to do is bypass the ECU and have the AC button click on the AC relay. I've been looking over the wiring diagrams here:
http://www.miataforumz.com/1990-200-...ring/96sys.pdf
I'm thinking I can just hop the Light Green/Black wire at 1K to the Blue/Black wire at 1G. That should click on the AC relay (assuming the temp and pressure switch are satisfied).
Is that correct? Am I missing anything?
http://www.miataforumz.com/1990-200-...ring/96sys.pdf
I'm thinking I can just hop the Light Green/Black wire at 1K to the Blue/Black wire at 1G. That should click on the AC relay (assuming the temp and pressure switch are satisfied).
Is that correct? Am I missing anything?
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So I have a Rev built MS2 basic, which I don't believe has the ability to control the AC. What I'm looking to do is bypass the ECU and have the AC button click on the AC relay. I've been looking over the wiring diagrams here:
http://www.miataforumz.com/1990-200-...ring/96sys.pdf
I'm thinking I can just hop the Light Green/Black wire at 1K to the Blue/Black wire at 1G. That should click on the AC relay (assuming the temp and pressure switch are satisfied).
Is that correct? Am I missing anything?
http://www.miataforumz.com/1990-200-...ring/96sys.pdf
I'm thinking I can just hop the Light Green/Black wire at 1K to the Blue/Black wire at 1G. That should click on the AC relay (assuming the temp and pressure switch are satisfied).
Is that correct? Am I missing anything?
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Maybe I'm confused - I thought all the ECU did was ground the clutch relay (and both fan relays..) and allow the compressor to turn. The cycling should be handled by the low pressure switch, correct?
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It looks as though I may be mistaken on this one.
I would suggest reading Joe's post on the matter.
https://www.miataturbo.net/megasquir...t-c-faq-20954/
I would suggest reading Joe's post on the matter.
https://www.miataturbo.net/megasquir...t-c-faq-20954/
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^ Thanks I was looking over that a bit today already, but I think I missed his explanation of the stock config. It does agree with my interpretation, though, so that's good. The pins are just different (92 vs 96). I think I'm on the right track, but I'm gonna keep reading so I don't blow something up.
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So to follow up on this, I tied together:
1K a/c switch
1G compressor clutch relay
1B condenser fan relay
This causes the a/c clutch and fan to engage when the a/c button is pressed. I think in stock configuration the fan runs even after the compressor has turned off, but I don't see any easy way of wiring that, so this will have to do.
Everything works for the moment. I had to add some 134a to satisfy the low pressure switch. I'll find out this week how well everything holds up, since its not terrible hot out the last few days.
1K a/c switch
1G compressor clutch relay
1B condenser fan relay
This causes the a/c clutch and fan to engage when the a/c button is pressed. I think in stock configuration the fan runs even after the compressor has turned off, but I don't see any easy way of wiring that, so this will have to do.
Everything works for the moment. I had to add some 134a to satisfy the low pressure switch. I'll find out this week how well everything holds up, since its not terrible hot out the last few days.
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