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The idle should be corrected to counter for the extra load of the a/c compressor, all of the 3 i've had did anyway. It may dip for a second or two but then it should pick back up to normal idle.
A Ph1 will use the ISCV to pick the idle up similarly as it would on cold start.
its not linked to the ac as such - the ecu constantly trys to keep the engine running at a set rpm on idle.
so when you put aircon on the extra load brings the revs down so the idle control valve bypasses air and brings it back up.
try putting the car in first and very slowly disengage the clutch - for every bit you bring the pedal up it will constantly try to bring the revs back up to normal idle speed, then dip the clutch quickly it will rev right up