| DTC Code | DTC Name |
|---|---|
| P0A90-509 | Drive Motor "A" Performance |
DTC SUMMARY
MALFUNCTION DESCRIPTION
This DTC indicates that current does not flow as commanded due to a drive motor output circuit malfunction. The cause of this malfunction may be one of the following:
| Area | Main Malfunction Description | Step |
|---|---|---|
| Inverter low-voltage circuit | The connectors are not connected properly | 2 |
| EV control ECU | EV control ECU internal circuit malfunction | 3 |
| FCV transaxle with motor assembly |
|
4 |
| Inside of inverter | Inverter with converter assembly internal circuit malfunction | 4 |
DESCRIPTION
For a description of the drive motor.
| DTC No. | Detection Item | DTC Detection Condition | Trouble Area | Warning Indicate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P0A90-509 | Drive Motor "A" Performance | Drive motor system malfunction: If current does not flow as commanded, the motor high voltage system may be malfunctioning. Malfunction is detected when the vehicle is stopped or being driven at low speeds. (1 trip detection logic) |
|
Master Warning Light: Comes on |
WIRING DIAGRAM
Refer to the wiring diagram for DTC P1D97-450.
Refer to the wiring diagram for the motor high-voltage circuit.
Refer to the wiring diagram for the shut down signal circuit.
CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
CAUTION:
Before the following operations are conducted, take precautions to prevent electric shock by turning the power switch off, wearing insulated gloves, and removing the service plug grips from both FC stack assembly and EV battery.
Inspecting the high-voltage system
Disconnecting the low voltage connector of the inverter with converter assembly
Disconnecting the low voltage connector of the EV battery
Disconnecting the low voltage connector of the FC stack assembly
Disconnecting the low voltage connector of the FC converter assembly
Tech Tips
No removal order is specified for the service plug grips of the FC stack assembly and EV battery.
After removing the service plug grip from the EV battery, put it in your pocket to prevent other technicians from accidentally reconnecting it while you are working on the high-voltage system. After removing the service grip from the FC stack assembly, store it in a safe location and use the "HIGH-VOLTAGE, DO NOT TOUCH" sign to notify other technicians that you are working on the high-voltage system.
| *a | Without waiting for 10 minutes |
After removal of the service plug grips of both FC stack assembly and EV battery, wait for at least 10 minutes before touching the high-voltage connectors and terminals. After waiting for 10 minutes, check the voltage at the terminals in the inspection point in the inverter with converter assembly. The voltage should be 0 V before beginning work.
Tech Tips
At least 10 minutes are necessary to discharge the high-voltage capacitors inside the inverter with converter assembly and FC stack assembly.
Note
After turning the power switch off, waiting time may be required before disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal. Therefore, make sure to read the disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal notices before proceeding with work.
When reinstalling the service plug grip to the FC stack assembly or the EV battery, slide the lever of the service plug until the letters "UNLOCK" are completely hidden, and insert it firmly.
When the vehicle is parked with the power switch off, if the FC control ECU judges that the FC stack temperature will go below 0°C (32°F), it activates the FC air compressor, hydrogen pump and FC cooling water pump for a maximum of 180 seconds and drains water from the FC stack assembly. When performing inspection or repairs with the power switch off (not on (IG) or on (READY)), disconnect the cable from the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal before performing work (If the auxiliary battery voltage is needed to conduct inspection, warm up the FC system beforehand).
Tech Tips
If a malfunction occurs after disconnecting and connecting the motor cable, check the cable connection.
After the repair, clear the DTCs and perform the following procedure to check that DTCs are not output.
Start the vehicle from a stop and drive the vehicle until the vehicle speed reaches approximately 10 km/h (6.25 mph). Repeat this procedure several times.
PROCEDURE
CHECK DTC OUTPUT (EV)
Connect the GTS to the DLC3.
Turn the power switch on (IG).
Enter the following menus: Powertrain / EV / Trouble Codes.
Check for DTCs.
| Result | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| Malfunction Content | Relevant DTC | |
|---|---|---|
| Microcomputer malfunction | P0A1B-168, 192, 193, 198, 661, 786, 794, 795, 796 | Drive Motor "A" Control Module |
| P0A1D (all INF codes)*1 | EV Control Module | |
| Power source circuit malfunction | P0A1B-163, 164, 511, 512 | Drive Motor "A" Control Module |
| Sensor and actuator circuit malfunction | P0A3F-243 | Drive Motor "A" Position Sensor Circuit |
| P0A40-500 | Drive Motor "A" Position Sensor Circuit Range/Performance | |
| P0A41-245 | Drive Motor "A" Position Sensor Circuit Low | |
| P1D75-450 | FC Air Compressor Motor "A" Position Sensor Circuit | |
| P1D76-450 | FC Air Compressor Motor "A" Position Sensor Circuit Range/Performance | |
| P1D77-450 | FC Air Compressor Motor "A" Position Sensor Circuit Low | |
| P0A60 (all INF codes)*1 | Drive Motor "A" Phase V Current | |
| P0A63 (all INF codes)*1 | Drive Motor "A" Phase W Current | |
| P1D80 (all INF codes)*1 | FC Air Compressor Motor "A" Phase V Current | |
| P1D81 (all INF codes)*1 | FC Air Compressor Motor "A" Phase W Current | |
| System malfunction | P0AA6 (all INF codes)*1 | EV Battery Voltage System Isolation Fault |
| P3004-132 | High Voltage Power Resource | |
| P0A78-266, 267, 279, 287, 503, 504, 505, 506, 586, 806, 807, 808 | Drive Motor "A" Inverter Performance | |
| P1D82-459, 460, 461, 465, 466, 467 | FC Air Compressor Motor Inverter Circuit | |
| P1D97-450 | FC Converter Emergency Halt Circuit Low | |
| P1D98-450 | FC Converter Emergency Halt Circuit High | |
| P0A94-547, 548, 549, 554, 555, 556, 585, 587, 589, 590 | Boosting Converter Performance | |
| P0C76-523 | EV Battery System Discharge Time Too Long | |
Tech Tips
*1: If any INF codes are output for this DTC, refer to the corresponding diagnostic procedure.
P0A90-509 may be output as a result of the malfunction indicated by the DTCs above.
The chart above is listed in inspection order of priority.
Check DTCs that are output at the same time by following the listed order. (The main cause of the malfunction can be determined without performing unnecessary inspections.)
Turn the power switch off.
| B |
|
GO TO DTC CHART (HYBRID CONTROL SYSTEM) Click here |
| A |
|
CHECK CONNECTOR CONNECTION CONDITION (INVERTER WITH CONVERTER ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR)
| Result | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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CAUTION:
Be sure to wear insulated gloves.
Check that the service plug grip is not installed to FC stack assembly and EV battery.
Note
After removing the service plug grip, do not turn the power switch on (READY), unless instructed by the repair manual because this may cause a malfunction.
Check the connection condition of the low voltage connector of the inverter with converter assembly and the contact pressure of each terminal. Check the terminals for deformation, and check the connector for water ingress and foreign matter.
Note
Before disconnecting the connector, confirm that it is properly connected by checking that the locking claws are engaged and that the connector does not pull out.
| OK |
|---|
| - The connector is connected securely. |
| - The terminals are not deformed and are connected securely. |
| - No water or foreign matter in the connector. |
| Result | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| B |
|
CONNECT SECURELY |
| C |
|
REPAIR OR REPLACE HARNESS OR CONNECTOR |
| A |
|
CHECK SHUT DOWN SIGNAL CIRCUIT
| Result | ||
|---|---|---|
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| NEXT |
|
CHECK MOTOR HIGH-VOLTAGE CIRCUIT
Tech Tips
If the "Motor High-voltage Circuit" inspection results are normal, perform the next step.
| Result | ||
|---|---|---|
|
| NEXT |
|
REPLACE INVERTER WITH CONVERTER ASSEMBLY Click here |