02/03/2020 13:50:14
HV Junction Box - Cover - 2nd Generation (Remove and Replace)
Correction Code 44301102
Warning
Only technicians who have been
trained in High Voltage Awareness and have completed all required certification
courses (if applicable) are permitted to perform this procedure. Proper personal
protective equipment (PPE) and insulating HV gloves with a minimum rating of
class 0 (1000V) must be worn any time a high voltage cable is handled. Refer to
Tech Note TN-15-92-003, "High Voltage Awareness Care Points"
for additional safety information.
Removal
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Disconnect 12V and HV power:
- Rear wheel drive (RWD): refer to procedure .
- Dual Motor: refer to procedure .
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Remove the 2nd row seat frame:
- Standard seats: refer to procedure .
- Executive seats: refer to procedure .
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Remove the HVIL bolt from the HVJB cover. Do not remove the remaining fasteners at
this time.
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North America, Japan (torque 4 Nm)NoteIn North American and Japanese vehicles, the HVIL bolt is one-time use only. Install a new bolt during reinstallation.
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Europe, APAC (torque 5 Nm)NoteIn European and APAC vehicles, the HVIL bolt can be reused during reinstallation.
WarningProper personal protective equipment (PPE) and insulating HV gloves with a minimum rating of class 00 (500V) must be worn while performing the remainder of this procedure.WarningEnsure that the multimeter and leads are capable of handling at least 500V. -
North America, Japan (torque 4 Nm)
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Remove the remaining fasteners that secure the HVJB cover.
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North America, Japan (torque 8 Nm)NoteIn North American and Japanese vehicles, there are 5 additional fasteners.
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Europe, APAC (torque 8 Nm)NoteIn European and APAC vehicles, there are 6 additional fasteners.
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North America, Japan (torque 8 Nm)
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Use a multimeter to check voltages across the HV cables and to ground:
WarningIf any voltage reading is more than 10V, the high voltage contactors are not fully opened. Due to the risk of electrocution, contact Service Engineering before performing any further work.WarningNever use a fastener or an e-coated surface as a path to ground. In this procedure, ensure that the ground strap from the HVJB is secure to the body and use the lug as a path to ground.
- The 4 HV cables to the HV battery and rear drive unit
- The 2 HV cables to the forward junction box
- The 2 HV cables to the charge port
- Dual Motor vehicles only: The 2 HV cables to the front drive unit
1 B+ Front Drive Unit (if equipped) 2 B- Front Drive Unit (if equipped) 3 B+ battery/drive inverter 4 B- battery/drive inverter 5 B+ DCDC converter 6 B- DCDC converter 7 B- charge port 8 B+ charge port NoteVehicles with 3-phase charging have 4 harnesses to the charge port:1 B+ N charge port 2 B- L1 charge port 3 B+ L3 charge port 4 B- L2 charge port
North America and Japan only: Inspect the shield collar clamp
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Insert the HVIL bolt into the shield collar clamp by 2 threads.
1 Install HVIL bolt 2 threads -
With the HVIL bolt loosely installed, move the bolt from side to side. Note whether
there is any free play that might indicate stripped threads in the shield collar
clamp.
- If there is minimal free play, the shield collar clamp does not need to be replaced. Skip to the Installation section of this procedure.
- If there is significant free play, the shield collar clamp needs to be replaced. Continue to the next step.
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Inside the HVJB, mark the 2 wires that lead to the charge port as B+ and B-.
CAUTIONDo not reverse the polarity of the cables during reinstallation.
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Inside the HVJB, unbolt the 2 cables that lead to the charge port (torque 9
Nm).
NoteIt is not necessary to replace the fastener(s) after it is removed. The threaded area has a reusable dry sealant, which looks similar to adhesive patch material.
- Cut the cable ties that secure shield collar clamp
- Replace the shield collar clamp.
- Inside the HVJB, secure the HV cables that lead to the charge port.
- Replace the cable ties that secure the HV cables.
Installation
- Position the HVJB cover.
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Install the HVIL bolt loosely. Do not tighten it fully at this time.
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North America, Japan
NoteIn North American and Japanese vehicles, the HVIL bolt is one-time use only. Install a new bolt during reinstallation.
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Europe and APAC
NoteIn European and APAC vehicles, the HVIL bolt can be reused during reinstallation.
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North America, Japan
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Install the remaining fasteners that secure the HVJB cover in the order shown.
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North America, Japan (torque 8 Nm)NoteIn North American and Japanese vehicles, there are 5 additional fasteners.
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Europe and APAC (torque 8 Nm)NoteIn European and APAC vehicles, there are 6 additional fasteners.
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North America, Japan (torque 8 Nm)
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Fully torque the HVIL bolt:
- North America and Japan: 4 Nm
- Europe and APAC: 5 Nm