DTC Generator Inverter Performance: Circuit Description
DTC Generator Inverter Performance: Circuit Description
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
See the description of the inverter on page 05–562.
If the generator inverter has a circuit malfunction, internal short, or overheats, the inverter transmits that in-
formation to the GFIV terminal of HV control ECU via the generator inverter fail signal line.
DTC No. INF Code DTC Detection Condition Trouble Area
Wire harness or connector
Inverter cooling system
Water w/ motor & bracket pump assembly
Cooling fan motor
Generator inverter fail (GFIV) signal detection (in-
P0A7A 322 Cooling fan motor No. 2
verter overheating)
HV transaxle assembly
Hybrid vehicle generator
HV control ECU
w/ converter inverter assembly
MONITOR DESCRIPTION
If the generator inverter overheats, it transmits an inverter fail signal to the HV control ECU. Upon receiving
this signal, the HV control ECU illuminates the MIL and sets a DTC.
MONITOR STRATEGY
Related DTCs P0A7A (INF 322): Generator inverter/GFIV detection over heat
Required sensor/components Generator inverter
Frequency of operation Continuous
Duration TOYOTA’s intellectual property
MIL operation Immediately
Sequence of operation None
WIRING DIAGRAM
Refer to DTC P0A78 (INF 279) on page 05–577.
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 at least for 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.
1 READ OUTPUT DTC(HV ECU)
NO
(a) Check that there is a sufficient amount of coolant for the inverter.
OK: There is a sufficient amount of coolant for the inverter
NG ADD HV COOLANT (See page 22–4)
OK
(a) Check that the hoses of the cooling system are not bent or clogged (see the cooling system on page
05–687).
OK: The hoses of the cooling system are not bent or clogged
NG CORRECT TO NORMAL CONDITION
OK
A90415
NG CONNECT SECURELY
OK
OK
A90546
NG CONNECT SECURELY
OK
OK
OK
OK
CAUTION:
Wear insulated gloves before performing the following op-
eration.
(a) Turn the power switch OFF.
(b) Remove the service plug grip (see page 21–116).
NOTICE:
Turning the power switch ON (READY) with the service
plug grip removed could cause malfunction. Therefore,
never turn the power switch ON (READY) in this state.
(c) Remove the inverter cover (see page 21–23).
I10 (d) Check the connection condition of the I9 and I10 inverter
connectors.
OK: Connectors have been connected securely and
there is no poor connection.
I9 (e) Reinstall the inverter cover (see page 21–23).
(f) Reinstall the service plug grip (see page 21–116).
Inverter Connector
A92044
NG CONNECT SECURELY
OK
CAUTION:
Wear insulated gloves before performing the following op-
eration.
(a) Turn the power switch OFF.
(b) Remove the service plug grip (see page 21–116).
NOTICE:
Turning the power switch ON (READY) with the service
plug grip removed could cause malfunction. Therefore,
never turn the power switch ON (READY) in this state.
(c) Remove the inverter cover (see page 21–23).
(d) Disconnect the three–phase alternating current cable for
Hybrid Vehicle Generator:
W the hybrid vehicle generator from the inverter.
V (e) Using a milliohm meter, measure the resistance between
I15 the three–phase alternating current cable terminals of the
U
hybrid vehicle generator.
NOTICE:
If the generator temperature is too high, the resistance va-
ries considerably, which hinders determining malfunction.
A92046 Therefore, measure the resistance at a minimum 8 hours
after the vehicle has been stopped.
Standard:
Tester Connection Specified Condition*
U (I15–1) – V (I15–2) Below 109 mΩ at 20C
V (I15–2) – W (I15–3) Below 109 mΩ at 20C
W (I15–3) – U (I15–1) Below 109 mΩ at 20C
OK
CAUTION:
Wear insulated gloves before performing the following op-
eration.
(a) Check that the service plug grip and inverter cover have
been removed.
(b) Connect the hand–held tester to the DLC3.
(c) Turn the power switch ON (IG).
HINT:
DTCs for the interlock switch system are output when turning
the power switch ON (IG) with both service plug grip and invert-
er cover removed.
(d) Turn the hand–held tester ON.
(e) On the hand–held tester, enter the following menus:
DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / HV ECU / ACTIVE
TEST.
(f) Measure the voltage between the terminals of the inverter
I10 connector while effecting INVERTER STOP.
Standard:
I9 Tester Connection Specified Condition
GUU (I10–4) – GINV (I10–16) 12 to 16 V
GVU (I10–5) – GINV (I10–16) 12 to 16 V
Inverter Connector GWU (I10–6) – GINV (I10–16) 12 to 16 V
GUU GVU GWU (g) Turn the power switch OFF.
I10
GINV
NG Go to step 14
OK
CAUTION:
Wear insulated gloves before performing the following op-
eration.
(a) Check that the service plug grip and inverter cover have
been removed.
(b) Disconnect the I10 inverter connector.
I10 (c) Connect the hand–held tester to the DLC3.
(d) Turn the power switch ON (IG).
I9 HINT:
DTCs for the interlock switch system are output when turning
the power switch ON (IG) with both service plug grip and invert-
Inverter Connector er cover removed.
GUU GVU GWU (e) Turn the hand–held tester ON.
(f) On the hand–held tester, enter the following menus:
I10
DIAGNOSIS / ENHANCED OBD II / HV ECU / ACTIVE
TEST.
GINV (g) Measure the voltage between the terminals of the inverter
connector while effecting INVERTER STOP.
Rear View A93731 Standard:
Tester Connection Specified Condition
GUU (I10–4) – GINV (I10–16) 14 to 16 V
GVU (I10–5) – GINV (I10–16) 14 to 16 V
GWU (I10–6) – GINV (I10–16) 14 to 16 V
(h) Turn the power switch OFF.
(i) Reconnect the inverter connector.
(j) Reinstall the inverter cover (see page 21–23).
(k) Reinstall the service plug grip (see page 21–116).
NG REPLACE W/CONVERTER INVERTER ASSY
(See page 21–23)
OK