by mettersl » Wed Oct 26, 2022 6:03 pm
Hi,
Does the power to the relay on the yellow wire from the ignition lock/adjustment panel go on and off with the AC on/off switch? To measure this take the relay out then with a DC volt meter attached to an earth point on one side and the relay socket pin to the switch on the other it should be 12-14v with the ignition and AC switch on and then nothing (or something tiny) when you turn the AC switch off- if so it's OK .
If it doesn't, then as this circuit goes through a lot of connectors, a wiring fault would not be a surprise. You will need to trace it back until it does turn on and off, and then work out where the fault is, until the pin on the relay goes on and off with the switch.
Aside of connector or wire damage, there seems to be an external temperature sender in that circuit too, that could be faulty.
However, if you get the power turning on and off, then you need to look at the other earth connection through the ECU. That can only be tested with the engine running. The circuit diagram says the ECU grounds the relay, to allow the ecu to turn off the AC at high revs to make acceleration quicker at high revs.
If that wire to the relay socket does not drop close to zero volts (against the earth) when the engine running, you then need to check the wiring from the ecu (pin 13 at the ecu) to the relay socket. if its good then there is damage inside the ECU. In that case I would disconnect the ECU to relay cable and run a permanent earth to that pin.
The Atmo does not have the pump cut off, so the pump should be fine on a turbo without the cut off too.
I'd offer to come and help, but I don't know where you are, also apologies if you have done all this already.
Lee