The air conditioning (A/C) refrigerant pressure sensor is used by the engine control module (ECM) to monitor the high side refrigerant pressure. The A/C refrigerant pressure sensor utilizes the following 3 circuits:
| • | A 5-volt reference circuit | 
| • | A low reference circuit | 
| • | A signal circuit | 
The ECM monitors the signal circuit voltage. If the A/C high side pressure is high, the signal voltage is high. If the A/C high side pressure is low, the signal voltage is low. The ECM uses the voltage readings to determine the operation of the A/C compressor and the cooling fans. If the ECM detects an excessively high or low signal voltage, a DTC sets.
This diagnostic procedure supports the following DTCs:
| • | DTC P0532 Air Conditioning (A/C) Refrigerant Pressure Sensor Circuit Low Voltage | 
| • | DTC P0533 Air Conditioning (A/C) Refrigerant Pressure Sensor Circuit High Voltage | 
| • | The engine is running. | 
| • | The A/C is requested. | 
| • | DTC P0532 and P0532 run continuously once the above condition is met. | 
| • | The ECM detects that the A/C pressure is less than 0.1 volt. | 
| • | The condition exists for more than 10 seconds. | 
| • | The ECM detects that the A/C pressure is more than 4.9 volts. | 
| • | The condition exists for more than 10 seconds. | 
| • | The control module stores the DTC information into memory when the diagnostic runs and fails. | 
| • | The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) will not illuminate. | 
| • | The control module records the operating conditions at the time the diagnostic fails. The control module stores this information in the Failure Records. | 
| • | The driver information center, if equipped, may display a message. | 
| • | A current DTC Last Test Failed clears when the diagnostic runs and passes. | 
| • | A history DTC clears after 40 consecutive warm-up cycles, if no failures are reported by this or any other non-emission related diagnostic. | 
| • | Clear the DTC with a scan tool. | 
| • | For HVAC system concerns, refer to HVAC Preliminary Checks . | 
| • | For an intermittent condition, refer to Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections . | 
Step  | Action  | Values  | Yes  | No  | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Schematic Reference: HVAC Schematics Connector End View Reference: Component Connector End Views  | ||||||||||
1  | Did you perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle?  | --  | Go to Step 2  | |||||||
2  | 
 Is the pressure within the specified range?  | 0.09-4.90 V  | Go to Step 3  | Go to Step 4  | ||||||
3  | 
 Did the DTC fail this ignition?  | --  | Go to Step 4  | Go to Diagnostic Aids  | ||||||
4  | 
 Is the pressure less than the specified value?  | 0.09 V  | Go to Step 5  | Go to Step 11  | ||||||
5  | 
 Is the pressure more than the specified value?  | 4.90 V  | Go to Step 6  | Go to Step 9  | ||||||
6  | 
 Is the voltage more than the specified value?  | 5.2 V  | Go to Step 8  | Go to Step 7  | ||||||
7  | 
 Is the resistance less than the specified value?  | 2 Ω  | Go to Step 13  | Go to Step 12  | ||||||
8  | 
 Important: The 5-volt reference circuits are internally and externally connected at the controller. Other sensors that share the 5-volt reference circuit may also have DTCs set. Disconnecting a sensor on the shared 5-volt reference circuit may isolate a shorted sensor. Review the electrical schematic and diagnose the shared circuits and sensors. Test the 5-volt reference circuit of the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor for a short to voltage. Refer to Circuit Testing and Wiring Repairs . Did you find and correct the condition?  | --  | Go to Step 17  | Go to Step 14  | ||||||
9  | 
 Important: The 5-volt reference circuits are internally and externally connected at the controller. Other sensors that share the 5-volt reference circuit may also have DTCs set. Disconnecting a sensor on the shared 5-volt reference circuit may isolate a shorted sensor. Review the electrical schematic and diagnose the shared circuits and sensors. Test the 5-volt reference circuit of the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor for the following conditions: 
 
 
 Refer to Circuit Testing and Wiring Repairs . Did you find and correct the condition?  | --  | Go to Step 17  | Go to Step 10  | ||||||
10  | Test the signal circuit of the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor for the following conditions: 
 
 
 Refer to Circuit Testing and Wiring Repairs . Did you find and correct the condition?  | --  | Go to Step 17  | Go to Step 14  | ||||||
11  | Test the signal circuit of the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor for a short to voltage. Refer to Circuit Testing and Wiring Repairs . Did you find and correct the condition?  | --  | Go to Step 17  | Go to Step 14  | ||||||
12  | Test the low reference circuit of the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor for an open or a high resistance. Refer to Circuit Testing and Wiring Repairs . Did you find and correct the condition?  | --  | Go to Step 17  | Go to Step 14  | ||||||
13  | Test for an intermittent and for a poor connection at the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor. Refer to Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections and Connector Repairs . Did you find and correct the condition?  | --  | Go to Step 17  | Go to Step 15  | ||||||
14  | Test for an intermittent and for a poor connection at the ECM. Refer to Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections and Connector Repairs . Did you find and correct the condition?  | --  | Go to Step 17  | Go to Step 16  | ||||||
15  | Replace the A/C refrigerant pressure sensor. Refer to Air Conditioning (A/C) Refrigerant Pressure Sensor Replacement . Did you complete the replacement?  | --  | Go to Step 17  | --  | ||||||
16  | Replace the ECM. Did you complete the replacement?  | --  | Go to Step 17  | --  | ||||||
17  | 
 Did the DTC fail this ignition?  | --  | Go to Step 2  | Go to Step 18  | ||||||
18  | Observe the capture info with a scan tool. Are there any DTCs that have not been diagnosed?  | --  | System OK  | |||||||