DTC P0A1B-505: Drive Motor "A" Control Module; DTC P0A1B-806: Drive Motor "A" Control Module [10/2015 - ]: Description
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If the motor inverter overheats, has a circuit malfunction or internal short, the inverter transmits this information to the MG ECU via the motor inverter fail signal line. If an abnormal amount of current flows through the motor inverter, the MG ECU detects it and sends a signal to inform the hybrid vehicle control ECU assembly of the malfunction.
HINT:
The term "drive motor A" indicates the motor (MG2).
| DTC No. | Detection Item | DTC Detection Condition | Trouble Area | MIL | Warning Indicate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P0A1B-505 | Drive Motor "A" Control Module | Motor inverter fail signal detected (overcurrent due to MG ECU malfunction)* (1 trip detection logic) |
Inverter with converter assembly | Comes on | Master Warning Light: Comes on |
| P0A1B-806 | Drive Motor "A" Control Module | Abnormal motor (MG2) current value detected (MG ECU malfunction)* (1 trip detection logic) |
Inverter with converter assembly | Comes on | Master Warning Light: Comes on |
*: The MG ECU, which is built into the inverter with converter assembly, is suspected to be the main cause of the malfunction.