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POWER CUT OFF CONTROL: System Description: Description

Because EV uses high voltage power, there is a risk of electric shock if the high voltage circuit is shorted to a body ground during a collision. To avoid such risks, if VCM detects a car crush information signal, VCM deactivates the system main relay to cut off the Li-ion battery from the high voltage circuit so that the risk of electric shock is reduced.

When detecting a serious collision

When receiving a car crash information signal from the air bag diagnosis sensor unit, VCM turns OFF the system main relay and quickly interrupts the high voltage circuit. In addition, VCM detects DTC P3137 and prohibits the READY operation until the DTC is erased.

NOTE: The collision detection level of VCM may differ from an actual vehicle damage state.

When detection a minor collision

When receiving a light crash judgment signal from the air bag diagnosis sensor unit, VCM turns OFF the system main relay and quickly interrupts the high voltage circuit. The READY operation becomes possible after a lapse of 20 seconds or more (VCM performs self shutoff) after the power switch is turned OFF.

NOTE:
  • The collision detection level of VCM may differ from an actual vehicle damage state.
  • When a collision occurs more than once during the same trip (no history of turning OFF the power switch), VCM judges "detection of serious collision" and prohibits the READY operation.
VEHICLE BEHAVIOR BY COLLISION STATUS

Collision status Detected DTC Data monitor screen Reset
Item Indication
Serious P3137 CLASH DETECT INFO HEAVY "DTC LOGIC "
MID
Minor P3135 LIGHT CRASH JUDGMENT On After maintaining the power switch OFF state (self shutoff) for 20 seconds or more, perform the READY operation.