BATTERY TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
DESCRIPTION
The PCM incorporates a Battery Temperature Sen-
sor (BTS) on its circuit board.
OPERATION
The PCM uses the temperature of the battery area
to control the charge system voltage. This tempera-
ture, along with data from monitored line voltage, is
used by the PCM to vary the battery charging rate.
The system voltage is higher at cold temperatures
and is gradually reduced as temperature around the
battery increases.
The ambient temperature sensor is used to control
the battery voltage based upon ambient temperature
(approximation of battery temperature). The PCM
maintains the optimal output of the generator by
monitoring battery voltage and controlling it to a
range of 13.5 - 14.7 volts based on battery tempera-
ture.
The battery temperature sensor is also used for
OBD II diagnostics. Certain faults and OBD II mon-
itors are either enabled or disabled depending upon
the battery temperature sensor input (example: dis-
able purge and EGR, enable LDP). Most OBD II
monitors are disabled below 20ÉF.
REMOVAL
The battery temperature sensor is not serviced sep-
arately. If replacement is necessary, the PCM must
be replaced.
GENERATOR
DESCRIPTION
The generator is belt-driven by the engine. It is
serviced only as a complete assembly. The generator
produces DC voltage at the B+ terminal. If the gen-
erator is failed, the generator assembly subcompo-
nents (generator and decoupler pulley) must be
inspected for individual failure and replaced accord-
ingly.
OPERATION
As the energized rotor begins to rotate within the
generator, the spinning magnetic field induces a cur-
rent into the windings of the stator coil. Once the
generator begins producing sufficient current, it also
provides the current needed to energize the rotor.
The Y type stator winding connections deliver the
induced AC current to 3 positive and 3 negative
diodes for rectification. From the diodes, rectified DC
current is delivered to the vehicles electrical system
through the generator, battery, and ground terminals.
Excessive or abnormal noise emitting from the gen-
erator may be caused by:
²Worn, loose or defective bearings
²Loose or defective drive pulley (2.4L) or decou-
pler (3.3/3.8L)
²Incorrect, worn, damaged or misadjusted drive
belt
²Loose mounting bolts
²Misaligned drive pulley
²Defective stator or diode
²Damaged internal fins
REMOVAL
REMOVAL - 2.4L
(1) Release hood latch and open hood.
(2) Disconnect battery negative cable.
(3) Disconnect the Inlet Air Temperature sensor.
(4) Remove the Air Box, refer to the Engine/Air
Cleaner for more information.
(5) Remove the EVAP Purge solenoid from its
bracket and reposition.
(6) Disconnect the push-in field wire connector
from back of generator.
(7) Remove nut holding B+ wire terminal to back
of generator.
(8) Separate B+ terminal from generator.
(9) Remove accessory drive belt, refer to the Cool-
ing System section for proper procedures.
(10) Remove the generator.
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REMOVAL - 2.5L
(1) Disconnect the negative battery cable (Fig. 1).
(2) Remove the engine cover (Fig. 2).(3) Raise vehicle and support.
(4) Turn wheels to the right. Remove the right
front splash shield (Fig. 3).
(5) Remove the generator drive belt (Fig. 4).
Fig. 1 BATTERY CONNECTION
Fig. 2 ENGINE COVER
Fig. 3 SPLASH SHIELD
Fig. 4 GENERATOR BELT
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(6) Lower vehicle.
(7) Disconnect the generator battery connection
(Fig. 5).
(8) Disconnect the field connection (Fig. 5).
(9) Relocate the wiring harness on upper generator
bracket (Fig. 6).
(10) Remove the Air Cleaner Box (Fig. 7).
(11) Remove the 2 lower mounting Bolts (Fig. 8).
(12) Remove generator.
REMOVAL - 3.3/3.8L
(1) Release hood latch and open hood.
(2) Disconnect battery negative cable.
(3) Disconnect the push-in field wire connector
from back of generator.
(4) Remove nut holding B+ wire terminal to back
of generator.
(5) Separate B+ terminal from generator.
(6) Raise vehicle and support.
(7) Remove the right front lower splash shield.
(8) Remove accessory drive belt, refer to the Cool-
ing System section for proper procedures.
Fig. 5 GENERATOR CONNECTIONS
1 - Battery Connection
2 - Field Connection
Fig. 6 UPPER SUPPORT BRACKET
1 - Wiring Harness
2 - Upper Bracket
Fig. 7 AIR BOX REMOVED
Fig. 8 GENERATOR LOWER BOLTS
1 - Lower Mounting Bolts
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(7) Remove the 2 upper clevies bolts.
(8) Remove axle from knuckle (Fig. 13).
(9) Remove the right front splash shield.
(10) Remove the accessory drive belt (Fig. 14),
refer to the cooling section.
(11) Disconnect the generator positive battery
cable.
(12) Unlock the electrical connector for the field
connector (Fig. 15).(13) Disconnect the field connector.
(14) Remove the axle from vehicle, oil will leak
from transmission.
(15) Remove the 3 mounting bolts for generator.
(16) Remove generator from vehicle (Fig. 16).
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION - 2.4L
(1) Install the generator.
(2) Install the accessory drive belt, refer to the
Cooling System section for proper procedures.
(3) Connect B+ terminal to generator.
(4) Install nut holding B+ wire terminal to back of
generator.
Fig. 13 AXLE AND KNUCKLE
Fig. 14 ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT
Fig. 15 GENERATOR CONNECTORS
Fig. 16 GENERATOR REMOVEL/INSTALLATION
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(5) Connect the push-in field wire connector to
back of generator.
(6) Install the EVAP Purge solenoid to its bracket.
(7) Install the Air Box, refer to the Engine/Air
Cleaner for more information.
(8) Connect the Inlet Air Temperature sensor.
(9) Connect battery negative cable.
INSTALLATION - 2.5L
(1) Install generator.
(2) Install the 2 lower mounting Bolts (Fig. 8).
(3) Install the Air Cleaner Box (Fig. 7).
(4) Install the upper support bracket (Fig. 6).
(5) Install the wiring harness on upper generator
bracket (Fig. 6).
(6) Connect the field connection (Fig. 5).
(7) Connect the generator battery connection (Fig.
5).
(8) Raise vehicle and support.
(9) Install the generator drive belt (Fig. 4).
(10) Install the right front splash shield (Fig. 3).
(11) Lower vehicle.
(12) Install the engine cover (Fig. 2).
(13) Connect the negative battery cable (Fig. 1).
INSTALLATION - 3.3/3.8L
(1) Roll and place generator in position on vehicle
(Fig. 10).
(2) Install upper bolts to hold generator in place.
(3) Lubricate the o-ring. Install oil dip stick tube.
(4) Install the upper oil dip stick tube bolt.
(5) Place B+ terminal in position on generator.
(6) Install nut to hold B+ wire terminal to back of
generator.
(7) Connect the push-in field wire connector into
back of generator.
(8) Raise vehicle and support.
(9) Install the lower mounting bolt and tighten.
(10) Install the lower oil dip stick tube bolt and
tighten (Fig. 9).
(11) Install accessory drive belt, refer to the Cool-
ing System section for proper procedures.
(12) Install the right front lower splash shield.
(13) Lower vehicle.
(14) Install wiring harness to the oil dip stick tube
(15) Connect battery negative cable.
(16) Verify generator output rate.
INSTALLATION - 3.5L
(1) Install generator (Fig. 16) and the 3 mounting
bolts and tighten.
(2) Connect the generator positive battery cable
(Fig. 15).
(3) Connect the field connector and lock the con-
nector (Fig. 15).
(4) Install the axle shaft to the transmission.(5) Install axle to steering knuckle (Fig. 13).
(6) Install the 2 upper clevies bolts and tighten,
refer to the Suspension section.
(7) Install axle nut and tighten, refer to the Differ-
ential and Driveline section.
(8) Relocate the ABS sensor wiring to bracket (Fig.
12).
(9) Install the accessory drive belt (Fig. 14), refer
to the Cooling section.
(10) Install the right front splash shield.
(11) Install the right front tire, refer to the Wheels
and Tires section.
(12) Lower vehicle.
(13) Connect the negative battery cable.
GENERATOR DECOUPLER
PULLEY
DESCRIPTION
The Generator Decoupler is a one way clutch (Fig.
17). It is attached to the generator and replaces the
standard pulley. It is a non-serviceable item and is to
be replaced as an assembly. It is a dry operation (no
grease or lubricants). The operation of it is not tem-
perature sensitive and has a low sensitivity to elec-
trical load.
OPERATION
The generator decoupler is a one way clutch and
should be replaced as an assembly. It is designed to
help reduce belt tension fluctuation, reduce fatigue
loads, improve belt life, reduce hubloads on compo-
nents, and reduce noise.
Fig. 17 GENERATOR DECOUPLER 3.3/3.8L
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - GENERATOR DECOUPLER PULLEY
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
Does not drive generator
(Generator not Charging)Clutch failure Replace Decoupler
REMOVAL
(1) Release hood latch and open hood.
(2) Disconnect battery negative cable.
(3) Raise vehicle and support.
(4) Remove the right front lower splash shield.
(5) Remove accessory drive belt, refer to the Cool-
ing System section for proper procedures (Fig. 18).
(6) Lower vehicle.
(7) Remove the Air Box, refer to the Engine section
for more information.
(8) Use Special Tool #8433 (Fig. 20) to loosen the
Generator Decoupler (Fig. 19).
(9) Remove the tool.
(10) Remove the Generator Decoupler.
Fig. 18 DRIVE BELT 3.3/3.8L
Fig. 19 DECOUPLER REMOVAL (LITENS)
Fig. 20 SPECIAL TOOL 8433 AND DECOUPLER
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INSTALLATION
(1) Install the Generator Decoupler to the genera-
tor shaft.
(2) Use Special Tool #8433 (Fig. 20) to tighten the
Generator Decoupler (Fig. 21). Refer to the torque
chart for the proper torque.
(3) Install the Air Box, refer to the Engine section
for more information.
(4) Raise vehicle and support.
(5) Install accessory drive belt, refer to the Cooling
System section for proper procedures (Fig. 18).
(6) Install the right front lower splash shield.
(7) Lower vehicle.
(8) Connect battery negative cable.
VOLTAGE REGULATOR
DESCRIPTION
The Electronic Voltage Regulator (EVR) is not a
separate component. It is actually a voltage regulat-
ing circuit located within the Powertrain Control
Module (PCM). The EVR is not serviced separately. If
replacement is necessary, the PCM must be replaced.
OPERATION
The amount of DC current produced by the gener-
ator is controlled by EVR circuitry contained within
the PCM. This circuitry is connected in series with
the generators second rotor field terminal and its
ground.
Voltage is regulated by cycling the ground path to
control the strength of the rotor magnetic field. The
EVR circuitry monitors system line voltage (B+) and
calculated battery temperature or inlet air tempera-
ture sensor (refer to Inlet Air Temperature Sensor, if
equipped, for more information ). It then determines
a target charging voltage. If sensed battery voltage is
lower than the target voltage, the PCM grounds the
field winding until sensed battery voltage is at the
target voltage. A circuit in the PCM cycles the
ground side of the generator field at 250 times per
second (250Hz), but has the capability to ground the
field control wire 100% of the time (full field) to
achieve the target voltage. If the charging rate can-
not be monitored (limp-in), a duty cycle of 25% is
used by the PCM in order to have some generator
output. Also refer to Charging System Operation for
additional information.
Fig. 21 DECOUPLER INSTALLATION (Litens)
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(3) Install the retaining screws.
(4) Reconnect the battery negative cable.
FOG LAMP
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - FOG LAMP
When a vehicle experiences problems with the fog
lamp system, verify the condition of the battery con-
nections, fuses, charging system, fog lamp bulbs, wire
connectors, relay, high beam switch, and headlamp
switch. Refer to the appropriate wiring information.
Each vehicle is equipped with various lamp assem-
blies. A good ground is necessary for proper lighting
operation. Grounding is provided by the lamp socket
when it comes in contact with the metal body, or
through a separate ground wire.
When changing lamp bulbs check the socket for
corrosion. If corrosion is present, clean it with a wire
brush.
When it is necessary to remove components to ser-
vice another, it should not be necessary to apply
excessive force or bend a component to remove it.
Before damaging a trim component, verify hidden
fasteners or captured edges are not holding the com-
ponent in place.
FOG LAMP DIAGNOSIS
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
FOG LAMPS ARE DIM
WITH ENGINE IDLING
OR IGNITION TURNED
OFF.1. Loose or corroded battery
cables.1. Clean and secure battery cable clamps and
posts.
2. Loose or worn generator drive
belt.2. Adjust or replace generator drive belt.
3. Charging system output too low. 3. Test and repair charging system. Refer to
Electrical, Charging,
4. Battery has insufficient charge. 4. Test battery state-of-charge. Refer to
Electrical, Battery System.
5. Battery is sulfated or shorted. 5. Load test battery. Refer to Electrical, Battery
System.
6. Poor lighting circuit Z349/Z248
ground.6. Test for voltage drop across Z349/248
ground locations. Refer to Electrical, Wiring
Information.
FOG LAMP BULBS
BURN OUT
FREQUENTLY1. Charging system output too
high.1. Test and repair charging system. Refer to
Electrical, Charging.
2. Loose or corroded terminals or
splices in circuit.2. Inspect and repair all connectors and splices.
Refer to Electrical, Wiring Information.
Fig. 6 CHMSL BULB
1 - CHMSL UNIT
2 - CHMSL BULB
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