No cooling in the passenger compartment.
NOTE: A low state of charge of the High Voltage Battery can cause the AC to be deactivated until the
state of charge increases to an adequate level. Customers who do not plug their vehicle in on a regular
basis may have this issue. There are two shut off valves in the refrigeration circuit.
1. The chiller shut off valve is normally open and requires 12V be applied to it from the AC control unit
to close it. This would stop cooling of the high voltage battery.
a. Power and ground from the AC CU can be checked at the connector of the valve.
2. The evaporator shut off valve is normally closed and requires 12V to be applied to it, via a relay, in
order for the valve to open and provide cooling to the passenger compartment.
a. The evaporator shut off valve can be diagnosed easily by removing the relay and jumping
the load contacts of the relay to see if power makes it to the valve. Power at the
valve opens it and the evaporator gets cold with normal AC operation.
b. The relay winding circuit can be tested for power and ground from the AC CU.