| High Voltage Shut-off Procedures |
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| 1. | Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the auxiliary (-) battery negative (-) terminal. |
| 2. | Remove the safety plug cover (A).
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| 3. | Unfasten the hook (A) and then remove the safety plug (C) by pulling the lever (B) to the direction of arrow.
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| 4. | Wait for more than 5 minutes so that the capacitor in the high voltage system can be fully discharged. |
| 5. | Measure the voltage between the inverter terminals to check that the capacitor in the inverter is discharged completely.
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Safety PrecautionPrecautions To Take Before Servicing High Voltage System • Since hybrid vehicles contain a high voltage battery, if the high voltage system or vehicles are handled incorrectly, this might lead to a serious accidents like electric shock and electric leakage.
General Troubleshooting InformationBefore Troubleshooting1.Check applicable fuses in the appropriate fuse/relay box.2.Check the battery for damage, state of charge, and clean and tight connections.
Inspection1.Turn the ignition switch OFF.2.Disconnect the mode control actuator connector.3.Verify that the mode control actuator operates to the defrost mode when connecting 12V to terminal 3 and grounding terminal 4.Verify that the mode control actuator operates to the vent mode when connected in reverse.
DescriptionIn ordinary cars, the mechanical water pump mounted on the engine for heating purposes is activated to circulate the cooling water, but in hybrid cars, AEWP is used to circulate the cooling water when the engine is not operating. Classification System Cooling water used