Servo Motors; Upper Feedback Potentiometer; Lower Servo Motor; Upper Servo Motor - Aston Martin DB7 Workshop Manual

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Air Conditioning
Upper Feedback Potentiometer / Servo Motors
Upper Feedback Potentiometer
The upper feedback potentiometer determines the
position of the upper blend flap in the air
conditioning unit and feeds this information to the
ECM enabling it to command the upper flap servo
motor to move the flap to a new position and
maintain the desired temperature of the air at the
dashboard, centre, screen and side demist vents.
Servo Motors
Lower Servo Motor
The lower blend flap assembly has two inlets and a
single outlet which are wholly or partially blocked
by the flap to control the temperature of air entering
the lower half of the vehicle.
V 1
- • 2
V 3
- • 2
Figure 2.
1.
2.
3.
+5 volts from ECM Pin 43
Feedback signal to ECM Pin 30
Earth-Ground
The potentiometer is supplied with +5V from pin
43 of the ECM and returns its feedback signal via
pin 30. The feedback signal is 1 OOmV (COLD AIR)
to 1.9V (HOT AIR).
Figure L
1.
Energising voltage Lower Servo ECM Pin 37
(Upper ECM 40)
2.
Energising voltage Lower Servo ECM Pin 41
(Upper ECM 42)
A servo motor (Fig. 1) drives the lower blend flap to
the desired position via a 1500:1 reduction gear
box. The motor is bidirectional and energised from
pins 37 and 41 of the ECM. The energising voltages
have the following values: LOW ± O.OV to 2.0V;
H I G H ± 7.0V to 9.5V.
Upper Servo Motor
The upper servo motor (Fig. 1) drives the upper
blend flap to the desired position through a 1500:1
reduction gearbox. Like the lower servo motor it is
bi-directional and energised by the ECM (pins 40
and 42). The energising voltages are:
LOW + O.OV to 2.0V
HIGH + 7.0V to 9.5V.
May 1996
8-27

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