Module, Power Inverter (PIM) Fuse: Removal: Removal
Even with the high-voltage battery manual service disconnect removed, the high-voltage battery cable connections below the Power Inverter Module (PIM) cover may still be energized with up to 400-volts DC. Do not touch the high-voltage battery connections, or allow any tools, fluids, or other objects to come into contact with the connections until it is verified that voltage is not present. Failure to comply with this warning may result in personal injury including burn, shock, or fatal injury.
On vehicles equipped with the high voltage system, disconnecting the 12-volt battery negative cable alone will not power down the 12-volt system. You must perform the 12-volt Power Down procedure before proceeding. Failure to follow these instructions may result in possible serious or fatal injury.
The Power Inverter Module (PIM) Fuse Removal procedure should only be performed if the fuse was found to be open during the Power Down Verification procedure.
- Perform the High Voltage Power Down Procedure. Refer to ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONTROL SYSTEM, STANDARD PROCEDURE .
- Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to HOISTING, STANDARD PROCEDURE .
- Gain access to the bottom of the PIM.
- Remove the PIM cover screws.
- Remove the PIM cover.NOTE:
The cover must be replaced during the installation phase.
- Remove the two power inverter module fuse screws (1).
- Remove the PIM fuse (2).