Compressor Clutch: Description and Operation
The compressor clutch components provide a way to drive the compressor. The compressor clutch assembly consists of a stationary electromagnetic coil, a hub bearing and pulley assembly, and a clutch plate. The electromagnetic coil unit and the hub bearing and pulley assembly are each retained on the nose of the compressor front housing with snap rings. The clutch plate is mounted on the compressor shaft and secured with a nut. The compressor clutch and coil assembly are the only serviced parts on the compressor.These components provide the means to engage and disengage the compressor from the engine serpentine accessory drive belt. When the clutch coil is energized, it magnetically draws the clutch into contact with the pulley and drives the compressor shaft. When the coil is not energized, the pulley freewheels on the clutch hub bearing, which is part of the pulley. The compressor clutch and coil are the only serviced parts on the compressor.
The compressor clutch is controlled by several components: the heater-A/C mode control switch, the a/c pressure transducer, the evaporator probe, the thermal limiter switch, the compressor clutch relay, and the Powertrain Control Module (PCM).