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Air conditioning on/off switchand blend door


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Yes it will work with an on/off switch but you lose the simple factory switching for those that are AC operationally challenged.    

 

The red line shows the original ground path.  When you cut the light green/white wire your just changing the ground path (blue line).

 

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Thank you @IBMobile I just want a simple on/off for ac like my car has, I don't care at all how dodge made it. 

Just to clarify, this on/off switch for that green/white wire to make ground will turn compressor on/off and use all pressure switches like designed, right? I'm sorry I'm like @dripley electricly challenged when it comes to diagrams. It makes sense but want to be sure before I go cut things up. 

Blend door might just go on a choke cable :whistle:

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On ‎8‎/‎25‎/‎2018 at 11:13 AM, Dieselfuture said:

Just to clarify, this on/off switch for that green/white wire to make ground will turn compressor on/off and use all pressure switches like designed, right?

Yes the pressure switches are utilized.  If you look at the wire diagrams just above you'll see the light blue circled area is the same in both.  This is where the PCM and switches are joined to the AC dash controller at connector C-130 in the PDC.

 

I tried this on my truck.  I removed the HVAC controller to access the wires behind it and when I ground the light green/white wire the AC clutch is engaged all the time, in all vent positions, while the truck is running 

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So I spoke with @IBMobile on the phone last night and yes what I posted with pictures is how it's done. We drove about 180 ml this morning and it's working as it should. I can have a selector in any position and toggle a switch and it works :thumbup2:

So I'm happy and once again thanks to @IBMobile for figuring it out. 

It should come in handy in the winter. One thing should be done is to cycle ac every so often to keep things lubricated.

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