Grand Cherokee 4WD V8-5.2L VIN Y (1998)
Compressor Clutch Relay: Description and Operation
Compressor Clutch Relay
The compressor clutch relay is a International Standards Organization (ISO) micro-relay The terminal designations and functions are the same as a
conventional ISO relay. However, the micro-relay terminal orientation (footprint) is different, the current capacity is lower, and the relay case
dimensions are smaller than those of the conventional ISO relay
The compressor clutch relay is a electromechanical device that switches battery current to the compressor clutch coil when the Powertrain Control
Module (PCM) grounds the coil side of the relay The PCM responds to inputs from the A/C compressor switch on the heater-A/C control panel,
the Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) control module (if the vehicle is so equipped), the low pressure cycling clutch switch, and the high
pressure cut-off switch. See the Diagnosis and Testing for more information on the operation of the compressor clutch relay
The compressor clutch relay is located in the Power Distribution Center (PDC) in the engine compartment Refer to the PDC label for relay
identification and location.
The compressor clutch relay cannot be repaired and, if faulty or damaged, it must be replaced.