| DTC Code | DTC Name |
|---|---|
| P0A60-288 | Drive Motor "A" Phase V Current |
| P0A60-290 | Drive Motor "A" Phase V Current |
| P0A60-294 | Drive Motor "A" Phase V Current |
| P0A60-501 | Drive Motor "A" Phase V Current |
| P0A63-296 | Drive Motor "A" Phase W Current |
| P0A63-298 | Drive Motor "A" Phase W Current |
| P0A63-302 | Drive Motor "A" Phase W Current |
| P0A63-502 | Drive Motor "A" Phase W Current |
DESCRIPTION
The MG ECU located in the inverter with converter assembly monitors the motor inverter current sensors. P0A60 and P0A63 indicate malfunctions in current sensors. They do not indicate malfunctions in the high-voltage system.
Tech Tips
The term "drive motor A" refers to MG2.
| DTC No. | INF Code | DTC Detection Condition | Trouble Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| P0A60 | 288 | Malfunction in motor inverter current sensor (phase V sub sensor) |
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| P0A60 | 290 | Malfunction in motor inverter current sensor (phase V main sensor) | |
| P0A60 | 294 | Malfunction in motor inverter current sensor (performance problem or open phase V) | |
| P0A60 | 501 | Malfunction in motor inverter current sensor (phase V main and sub sensors offset) | |
| P0A63 | 296 | Malfunction in motor inverter current sensor (phase W sub sensor) | |
| P0A63 | 298 | Malfunction in motor inverter current sensor (phase W main sensor) | |
| P0A63 | 302 | Motor inverter current sensor (performance problem or open phase W) | |
| P0A63 | 502 | Malfunction in motor inverter current sensor (phase W main and sub sensors offset) |
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
PROCEDURE
CHECK CONNECTOR CONNECTION CONDITION (INVERTER WITH CONVERTER ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR)
Note
Before disconnecting the connector, confirm that it is properly connected by checking that the locking claws are engaged and that the connector cannot be pulled out.
Check the connection of the low voltage connector of the inverter with converter assembly.
| OK |
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| The connector is connected securely and there are no contact problems. |
Tech Tips
When connecting the connector, insert it with the locking lever in the raised position. Rotate the lever downward and make sure that the connector is pulled into its socket. When the locking lever is in its fully closed position, a click will be heard as its locking claws engage. After the click is heard, pull up on the connector to confirm that it is properly connected.
If any DTCs indicating malfunctions in the current sensor circuit are output, overcurrent to the electric battery fuse may be the cause. In this case, be sure to replace the service plug grip after troubleshooting and performing repairs for all output DTCs.
| NG |
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CONNECT SECURELY Click here |
| OK |
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REPLACE INVERTER WITH CONVERTER ASSEMBLY
Replace the inverter with converter assembly Click here for LHD, Click here for RHD).
| NEXT |
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REPLACE SERVICE PLUG GRIP Click here
CONNECT SECURELY
| NEXT |
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REPLACE SERVICE PLUG GRIP Click here