The active grille air shutter system closes shutters in the front grille to enhance vehicle aerodynamics in driving situations where cooling and A/C loads are relatively low and high levels of front end airflow are not required. If high levels of airflow are required the active grille air shutter system will open one or both shutters. The control signal from the control module, ignition and ground circuits enable the active grille air shutter actuators to operate. If the conditions for opening the shutters are reached the control module commands the active grille air shutter actuators to open one or both shutters.
The active grille air shutter system consists of one or two shutter mechanisms located in the front grille for controlling the amount of air flowing through the grille. The system has three circuits, a ground, ignition and a Local Interconnect Network (LIN) Bus serial data circuit from the control module to the shutter actuator(s). The control module determines shutter state based on various vehicle conditions such as vehicle speed, coolant temperature, fan state, refrigerant system pressure, A/C compressor state and ambient temperature. The control module has the ability to command the shutters to the open or closed positions through communications on the LIN Bus.
The actuators are powered by an ignition circuit that is active when the vehicle is in the Ignition On/Vehicle In Service Mode. The vehicle may have to be driven for up to 13 minutes at speeds greater than 41 km/h (25 mph) before a shutter begins to move. If low ambient temperature is detected, the shutters will remain in the closed position.