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It sounds like you don't have any more proof than I do and you're disputing the wiring diagram because some other model has the climate control option. The only way to find out is to sit in your car with the A/C on idling and listen for the compressor to kick on or off.
I'm not an a/c person but it makes sense the compressor shouldn't run all the time. in my 93 toyota that has the basic a/c on/off switch, the compressor will cycle on and off on its own. I'm not sure how much of that is to keep the cabin at a reasonable temperature and how much of that is to keep the evaporator from freezing. Guess I will have to dig further...
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