DTC 502
DTC 502 DRIVE MOTOR "A" PHASE W CURRENTCIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
DTC Detection Condition:
The inverter converts the high-voltage direct current of the HV battery and the alternating current for the MG1/MG2. The inverter contains a three-phase bridge circuit, which consists of six power transistors each for the MG1 and the MG2, in order to convert the direct current and the three-phase alternating current. The HV control ECU controls the actuation of the power transistors. The inverter transmits information that is necessary for effecting control, such as the amperage and voltage, to the HV control ECU.
The HV control ECU uses a voltage sensor, which has been built into the inverter, to detect the high voltage after it is boosted and for boost control. The inverter voltage sensor outputs a voltage that varies between 0 and 5 V in accordance with the changes in the high voltage. The higher the high voltage, the higher the output voltage, and the lower the high voltage, the lower the output voltage. The HV control ECU monitors the inverter voltage and detects malfunction.
The motor inverter current sensors detect the amperage that flows through the V and W phase cables between the inverter and MG1/MG2. The inverter transmits information that is necessary for effecting control, such as the amperage and voltage, to the HV control ECU. The HV control ECU monitors the inverter current sensors to detect a malfunction in the sensor system. Thus, this does not intend detecting a malfunction in the high voltage system.
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
Monitor Strategy:
Typical Enabling Conditions:
Typical Malfunction Thresholds:
Component Operating Range:
The HV control ECU monitors the motor inverter current sensor. If the HV control ECU detects a fault, it will illuminate the MIL and set a DTC.
Wiring Diagram:
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
CAUTION:
- Before inspecting the high-voltage system, take safety precautions to prevent electrical shocks, such as wearing insulated gloves and removing the service plug grip. After removing the service plug grip, put it in your pocket to prevent other technicians from reconnecting it while you are servicing the high-voltage system.
- After disconnecting the service plug grip, wait for at least 5 minutes before touching any of the high-voltage connectors or terminals.
HINT: At least 5 minutes is required to discharge the high-voltage condenser inside the inverter.