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Charging System - General Information: Other Ford Focus II

Charging System 10 illustrations ~2208 words

Battery

The battery is a 12-volt DC source connected in a negative ground system. The battery case is sealed with 2 vents to release gases. The battery has 3 main functions

  1. Engine cranking power source
  2. Voltage stabilizer for the electrical system
  3. Temporary power source when the electrical loads exceed the generator output current

Refer to BATTERY MOUNTING AND CABLES .

Refer to STARTING/CHARGING for schematic and connector information.

SPECIAL TOOLS REFERENCE 73III Automotive Meter 105-R0057 or equivalent SABRE Premium Battery and Electrical System Tester 010-00736 or equivalent Worldwide Diagnostic System (WDS) Vehicle Communication Module (VCM) with appropriate adapters, or equivalent diagnostic tool

Scheme 10

Scheme 10: Charging System

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Scheme 11: Principles of Operation
C102a End View (non-PZEV [partial zero emissions vehicle])
Circuit 4-EB6 (GY)
Circuit 5-EB6 (BU)
A Circuit 30-BA10 (RD)

PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION

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Scheme 12
C102a End View (PZEV)
A Circuit 30-BA10 (RD)
Circuit 5-EB6 (BU)
Circuit 4-EB6 (GY)

PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION

The powertrain control module (PCM) controlled charging system determines the optimal voltage set point for the charging system and communicates this information to the voltage regulator. This system is unique in that it has 2 unidirectional communication lines between the PCM and the generator/regulator. Both of these communication lines are pulse-width modulated (PWM). The generator communication (GEN COM) line communicates the desired set point from the PCM to the voltage regulator. The generator monitor (GEN MON) line communicates the generator load and error conditions to the PCM. The third pin on the voltage regulator, the A circuit pin, is a dedicated battery voltage sense line.

The charging system voltage is controlled by the PCM. The generator charges the battery, and at the same time supplies power for all of the electrical loads that are required. The battery is more effectively charged with a higher voltage when the battery is cold and a lower voltage when the battery is warm. The PCM is able to adjust the charging voltage according to the battery temperature by using a signal from the intake air temperature (IAT) sensor. This means the voltage setpoint is calculated by the PCM and communicated to the regulator by a communication link.

The PCM simultaneously controls and monitors the output of the generator. When the current consumption is high or the battery is discharged, the system is able to increase the idle speed.

To minimize the engine drag when starting the engine, the PCM controls the generator. The generator does not produce any output until the engine has started. The PCM then progressively increases the output of the generator.

The PCM controls the operation of the charging system warning indicator in the instrument cluster. The PCM is responsible for turning the warning indicator off after the engine is started and illuminating it under fault conditions (when the generator is not generating the correct amount of current with the engine running). The warning indicator is also illuminated by the PCM at key ON engine OFF, and stall condition.

This is a System 4 charging system, which uses the GEN MON and GEN COM lines to control and monitor the charging system through the PCM. System 4 charging systems are virtually identical in design and therefore, share the same diagnostics. The circuit numbers and colors may be different, but the functions are the same. System 4 charging systems may use any type of generator, as the generator type usually depends on the engine packaging and/or output requirements versus cost.

Units are repaired as an assembly and not disassembled for repair. For additional information, refer to GENERATOR AND REGULATOR .

Battery Positive Output (B+) Terminal Circuit 30-BA6 (RD)

The generator output voltage is supplied to the battery and electrical system through the B+ terminal circuit 30-BA6 (RD) on the rear of the generator.

A Circuit 30-BA10 (RD)

This is the A terminal battery voltage sense circuit and is used to sense the battery voltage.

Circuit 4-EB6 (GY)

The GEN MON circuit communicates the generator load and error conditions to the PCM.

Circuit 5-EB6 (BU)

The GEN COM circuit is used by the PCM to determine the optimal voltage setpoint for the charging system and communicates this information to the voltage regulator on the GEN COM circuit.

Possible Causes

  1. engine, generator and battery grounds
  2. positive battery cable
  3. B+ circuit 30-BA6 (RD) high resistance
  4. high key-off current drain(s)
  5. battery
  6. generator

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Scheme 13: PINPOINT TEST A: THE BATTERY IS DISCHARGED OR BATTERY VOLTAGE IS LOW

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Scheme 14
  1. A1 CHECK THE BATTERY CONDITION Carry out the Battery - Condition Test to determine if the battery can hold a charge and is OK for use. Refer to «BATTERY MOUNTING AND CABLES»(ref-255404) . Does the battery pass the condition test? Yes : GO to A2 . No : INSTALL a new battery. REFER to «BATTERY MOUNTING AND CABLES»(ref-255404) . TEST the system for normal operation.
  2. A2 CHECK THE GENERATOR OUTPUT Carry out the Generator On-Vehicle Load Test and No Load Test. Refer to the «COMPONENT TESTS»(ref-255418-S10534186752007053100000) in this article. Does the generator pass the component tests? Yes : GO to A3 . No : INSTALL a new generator. REFER to «GENERATOR AND REGULATOR»(ref-255387) . TEST the system for normal operation.
  3. A3 CHECK FOR CURRENT DRAINS Carry out the Battery - Drain Testing. Refer to the «COMPONENT TESTS»(ref-255418-S10534186752007053100000) in this article. Are any circuits causing excessive current drains? Yes : REPAIR as necessary. TEST the system for normal operation. No : GO to A4 .
  4. A4 CHECK THE VEHICLE GROUNDS Key in START position. With the engine running, measure the voltage drop between the generator housing and the negative battery terminal. Is the voltage drop less than 0.1 volt? Yes : GO to A5 . No : CHECK the engine ground, generator ground and the battery ground for corrosion. TEST the system for normal operation.
  5. A5 CHECK THE VOLTAGE DROP IN THE B+ CIRCUIT 30-BA6 (RD) With the engine running, measure the voltage drop between the generator C102c, circuit 30-BA6 (RD) and the positive battery terminal. Is the voltage drop less than 0.1 volt? Yes : CHECK if the customer left any component(s) on or if there is an intermittent excessive battery draw. TEST the system for normal operation. NO : CHECK for any corrosion in the circuit 30-BA6 (RD), positive battery cable and/or connections. REPAIR as necessary. TEST the system for normal operation.
  1. generator
  2. fuse
  3. B+ circuit 30-BA6 (RD) open or high resistance
  4. circuit 4-EB6 (GY) open or short to ground
  5. circuit 5-EB6 (BU) open or short to ground
  6. PCM

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Scheme 15: PINPOINT TEST B: THE CHARGING SYSTEM WARNING INDICATOR IS ON WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING (THE CHARGING S

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  1. B1 CHECK THE DTCS IN THE POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) Key in OFF position. Connect the scan tool. Key in ON position. Enter the following diagnostic mode on the scan tool: Retrieve PCM DTCs. Check the recorded PCM DTCs from the continuous and on-demand self-tests. Are any PCM DTCs recorded? Yes : REFER to the «INTRODUCTION - GASOLINE»(ref-249149) . If referred here by the INTRODUCTION - GASOLINE article , GO to B2 . No : GO to B2 .
  2. B2 CHECK THE GENERATOR CIRCUIT 30-BA6 (RD) FOR VOLTAGE Key in OFF position. Measure the voltage between the generator C102c, circuit 30-BA6 (RD) and ground. Is the voltage equal to battery voltage? Yes : GO to B3 . No : VERIFY the in-line fuse (175A) is OK. IF OK, REPAIR the circuit. TEST the system for normal operation.
  3. B3 CHECK THE GENERATOR INTEGRITY Disconnect: Generator C102a. Key in START position. NOTE: If the generator communication lines are disconnected, the generator self-excites if it is operated at greater than 4,500 rpm (approximately wide open throttle [WOT]) for a minimum of 3 seconds. It then operates in a default mode of approximately 13.5 volts until the engine is turned off. With the engine running (after the brief WOT is carried out), measure the battery voltage. Does the battery voltage increase a minimum of 0.5 volt from the key ON, engine OFF measurement to the key ON, engine running measurement (after the brief WOT or snap acceleration is carried out)? Yes : GO to B4 . No : INSTALL a new generator. REFER to «GENERATOR AND REGULATOR»(ref-255387) . TEST the system for normal operation.
  4. B4 CHECK CIRCUIT 5-EB6 (BU) FOR AN OPEN OR A SHORT TO GROUND Key in OFF position. Disconnect: PCM C175e. Measure the resistance between the generator C102a-2, circuit 5-EB6 (BU), harness side and the PCM C175e-14, circuit 5-EB6 (BU), harness side; and between the generator C102a-2, circuit 5-EB6 (BU), harness side and ground. Is the resistance less than 5 ohms between the generator and the PCM, and greater than 10,000 ohms between the generator and ground? Yes : GO to B5 . No : REPAIR the circuit. TEST the system for normal operation.
  5. B5 CHECK CIRCUIT 4-EB6 (GY) FOR AN OPEN OR A SHORT TO GROUND Measure the resistance between the generator C102a-1 (non-PZEV [partial zero emissions vehicle]), C102a-3 (PZEV), circuit 4-EB6 (GY), harness side and the PCM C175e-15, circuit 4-EB6 (GY), harness side; and between the generator C102a-1 (non-PZEV), C102a-3 (PZEV), circuit 4-EB6 (GY), harness side and ground Is the resistance less than 5 ohms between the generator and the PCM, and greater than 10,000 ohms between the generator and ground? Yes : GO to B6 . No : REPAIR the circuit. TEST the system for normal operation.
  6. B6 CHECK FOR CORRECT PCM OPERATION Disconnect all of the PCM connectors. Check for: corrosion pushed-out pins Connect all of the PCM connectors and make sure they seat correctly. Operate the system and verify the concern is still present. Is the concern still present? Yes : INSTALL a new PCM. REFER to «ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONTROLS»(ref-255389) . REPEAT the self-test. TEST the system for normal operation. No : The system is operating correctly at this time. The concern may have been caused by a loose or corroded connector. CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test. TEST the system for normal operation.
  1. fuse
  2. generator
  3. circuit 30-BA10 (RD)
  4. powertrain control module (PCM)

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Scheme 19
  1. C1 CHECK THE DTCS IN THE POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM) Key in OFF position. Connect the scan tool. Key in ON position. Enter the following diagnostic mode on the scan tool: Retrieve PCM DTCs. Check the recorded PCM DTCs from the continuous and on-demand self-tests. Are any PCM DTCs recorded? Yes : REFER to the «INTRODUCTION - GASOLINE»(ref-249149) . If referred here by the INTRODUCTION - GASOLINE article , GO to C2 . No : GO to C2 .
  2. C2 CHECK THE BATTERY VOLTAGE Key in OFF position. Disconnect the scan tool. Key in START position. With the engine running and all of the accessories turned off, measure the voltage at the battery while varying the engine rpm. Is the voltage greater than 15.5 volts? Yes : GO to C3 . No : GO to C4 .
  3. C3 CHECK FOR A VOLTAGE DROP IN CIRCUIT 30-BA10 (RD) Key in OFF position. Disconnect: Generator C102a. Measure the voltage between the generator C102a-3 (non-PZEV [partial zero emissions vehicle]), C102a-1 (PZEV), circuit 30-BA10 (RD), harness side and ground. Is the voltage within 0.5 volt from battery voltage? Yes : RECONNECT the generator C102a. GO to C4 . No : VERIFY the battery junction box (BJB) fuse 10 (1 A) is OK. If OK, REPAIR the circuit. TEST the system for normal operation.
  4. C4 CHECK THE GENERATOR PIDS Connect the scan tool. Key in START position. Enter the following diagnostic mode on the scan tool: Monitor PCM PIDs. With the engine running, monitor the generator output fault PID in the PCM. Does the PID read YES? Yes : GO to C5 . No : GO to C6 .
  5. C5 CHECK THE GENERATOR INTEGRITY Key in OFF position. Disconnect: Generator C102a. Key in START position. NOTE: If the generator communication lines are disconnected, the generator self-excites if it is operated at greater than 4,500 rpm (approximately wide open throttle [WOT]) for a minimum of 3 seconds. It then operates in a default mode of approximately 13.5 volts until the engine is turned off. With the engine running (after the brief WOT is carried out), measure the battery voltage. Does the battery voltage increase a minimum of 0.5 volt from the key ON, engine OFF measurement to the key ON, engine running measurement (after the brief WOT or snap acceleration is carried out)? Yes : GO to C6 . No : INSTALL a new generator. REFER to «GENERATOR AND REGULATOR»(ref-255387) . TEST the system for normal operation.
  6. C6 CHECK FOR CORRECT PCM OPERATION Key in OFF position. Disconnect all of the PCM connectors. Check for: corrosion pushed-out pins Connect all of the PCM connectors and make sure they seat correctly. Operate the system and verify the concern is still present. Is the concern still present? Yes : INSTALL a new PCM. REFER to «ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONTROLS»(ref-255389) . REPEAT the self-test. TEST the system for normal operation. No : The system is operating correctly at this time. The concern may have been caused by a loose or corroded connector. CLEAR the DTCs. REPEAT the self-test. TEST the system for normal operation.
  1. generator
  2. instrument cluster
  3. PCM
  1. instrument cluster
  2. powertrain control module (PCM)
  1. loose bolts/brackets
  2. drive belt
  3. generator/pulley
  1. generator
  2. in-vehicle entertainment system

Generator On-Vehicle Tests

CAUTIONTo prevent damage to the generator, do not make the jumper wire connections except as directed.
CAUTIONDo not allow any metal object to come in contact with the housing and the internal diode cooling fins with the key in the ON or OFF positions. A short circuit may result and burn out the diodes.

Note. Battery posts and cable clamps must be clean and tight for accurate meter indications.

Note. Refer to the battery tester manual for complete directions for testing the charging system.

  1. Turn off all of the lamps and the electrical components.
  2. Place the transmission in NEUTRAL and apply the parking brake.
  3. Carry out the Load Test and No Load Test according to the following component tests