Chrysler Neon PL 1997 Manual
Chrysler Neon PL 1997 Manual

Chrysler Neon PL 1997 Manual

Charging system

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GENERAL INFORMATION
OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR . . . . . . . . . 2
CHARGING SYSTEM OPERATION
ELECTRONIC VOLTAGE REGULATOR
GENERATOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR . . . . . . . . 10
CHARGING SYSTEM RESISTANCE TESTS . . . . 7
GENERAL INFORMATION
OVERVIEW
The battery, starting, and charging systems oper-
ate with one another, and must be tested as a com-
plete system. In order for the vehicle to start and
charge properly, all of the components involved in
these systems must perform within specifications.
Group 8A covers the battery, Group 8B covers the
starting system, and Group 8C covers the charging
system. Refer to Group 8W - Wiring Diagrams for
complete circuit descriptions and diagrams. We have
separated these systems to make it easier to locate
the information you are seeking within this Service
Manual. However, when attempting to diagnose any
of these systems, it is important that you keep their
interdependency in mind.
The diagnostic procedures used in these groups
include the most basic conventional diagnostic meth-
ods to the more sophisticated On-Board Diagnostics
(OBD) built into the Powertrain Control Module
(PCM). Use of an induction ammeter, volt/ohmmeter,
battery charger, carbon pile rheostat (load tester),
and 12-volt test lamp may be required.
All OBD-sensed systems are monitored by the
PCM. Each monitored circuit is assigned a Diagnos-
tic Trouble Code (DTC). The PCM will store a DTC in
electronic memory for any failure it detects. See the
On-Board Diagnostics Test in Group 8C - Charging
System for more information.
CHARGING SYSTEM
CONTENTS
page
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
. . . . . . . . . . 1
. . . . . . . 2
SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
CHARGING SYSTEM OPERATION
within the Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
tem for information)
tion)
and Gauges for information)
8W, Wiring for information)
ignition switch. When the ignition switch is turned to
the ON position, battery voltage is applied to the
generator rotor through one of the two field termi-
nals to produce a magnetic field. The generator is
driven by the engine through a serpentine belt and
pulley arrangement.
ator is controlled by the EVR (field control) circuitry,
contained within the PCM. This circuitry is con-
nected in series with the second rotor field terminal
and ground.
bumper beam is used to sense battery temperature.
This temperature data, along with data from moni-
tored line voltage, is used by the PCM to vary the
battery charging rate. This is done by cycling the
ground path to control the strength of the rotor mag-
netic field. The PCM then compensates and regulates
generator current output accordingly and to maintain
CHARGING SYSTEM
CHARGING SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
CURRENT OUTPUT TEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM TEST . . . . 10
BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR . . . . . . . . 12
GENERATOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
GENERATOR RATINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
The charging system consists of:
• Generator
• Electronic Voltage Regulator (EVR) circuitry
• Ignition switch (refer to Group 8D, Ignition Sys-
• Battery (refer to Group 8A, Battery for informa-
• Battery temperature sensor
• Voltmeter (refer to Group 8E, Instrument Panel
• Wiring harness and connections (refer to Group
The charging system is turned on and off with the
The amount of DC current produced by the gener-
A battery temperature sensor located on the front
8C - 1
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  • Page 1 CHARGING SYSTEM 8C - 1 CHARGING SYSTEM CONTENTS page page GENERAL INFORMATION CHARGING SYSTEM ..... 2 OVERVIEW ......1 CURRENT OUTPUT TEST .
  • Page 2: Diagnosis And Testing

    INLET TUBE BATTERY TRAY BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR 8C - 2 CHARGING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued) the proper voltage depending on battery tempera- ture. All vehicles are equipped with On-Board Diagnos- tics (OBD). All OBD-sensed systems, including the EVR (field control) circuitry, are monitored by the PCM.
  • Page 3 CHARGING SYSTEM 8C - 3 DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued) The following procedures may be used to correct a erator Removal/Installation section of this group for problem diagnosed as a charging system fault. torque specifications. (5) Inspect generator drive belt condition and ten- INSPECTION sion.
  • Page 4: Charging System

    8C - 4 CHARGING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued)
  • Page 5 CHECK TION. CHARGE BATTERY IF CHECK DRIVE BELT. REFER SYSTEM FOR ACCESSORY CHARGING SYSTEM RESIS- IS GROUND PATH VOLTAGE CLEAN TIGHTEN CHECK ON BOARD DIAG- NOSTIC TROUBLE CODES PERFORM OUTPUT VOLT- VOLTAGE OR DTC 41 OR REFER TO VOLTAGE DROP CHARGING CHARGING ABOVE MAXIMUM OR DTC...
  • Page 6 REPEAT OUTPUT VOLTAGE TEST REPAIR PINS DISCONNECT BOTH 40 WAY CONNEC- TORS ON POWERTRAIN CONTROL MOD- ULE — INSPECT FOR DAMAGE OR REPAIR DAMAGED PIN OR PINS ON POWER- TRAIN MODULE? TO GROUND SHORT DISCONNECT FIELD TERMINAL. MEASURE RESISTANCE FROM K20 CIRCUIT ON WIRING HAR- CORROSION.
  • Page 7: Charging System Resistance Tests

    CASE GROUND OHMMETER TO POWERTRAIN CONTROL FEED WIRE HARNESS CON- B+ TERMINAL NECTOR MODULE VOLTMETER CHARGING SYSTEM 8C - 7 DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued) CHARGING SYSTEM RESISTANCE TESTS These tests will show the amount of voltage drop across the generator output wire from the generator output (B+) terminal to the battery positive post.
  • Page 8: Current Output Test

    8C - 8 CHARGING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued) performed at each (- ground) connection in this cir- (7) Start the engine and allow it to reach operating cuit to locate the excessive resistance. temperature. (7) Testing (+ positive) circuitry: (8) Shut engine off.
  • Page 9 REPEAT OUTPUT VOLT- REPEAT OUTPUT VOLT- REPAIR FUSE LINK AND WIRE SHORT. REFER TO GROUP REPEAT CONNEC- TIONS GOOD? VOLTAGE TEST WIRING WIRE BROKEN? REPAIR WIRE GRAMS. OUTPUT AGE TEST AGE TEST DIA- DISCONNECT CHECK SHORT CIRCUIT REPEAT CHECK TIONS STARTER, CHECK WIRING FOR BROKEN WIRE...
  • Page 10: Battery Temperature Sensor

    BATTERY ENGINE WIRING HARNESS SENSOR HARNESS BATTERY TRAY TEMPERATURE SENSOR 8C - 10 CHARGING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued) BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR (4) At room temperature of 25° C (75–80° F), an ohmmeter reading of 9,000 (9K) to 11,000 (11K) ohms To perform a complete test of this sensor and its should be observed.
  • Page 11: Generator

    CHARGING SYSTEM 8C - 11 DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING (Continued) symptom, not as the cause for the problem. In some (3) Raise vehicle with front wheels turned fully to cases, because of the design of the diagnostic test the right. procedure, a DTC can be the reason for another DTC to be set.
  • Page 12: Installation

    FIELD CONNECTION B+ TERMINAL PIVOT ROTATION TAB W/ANTI- ADJUSTMENT BOLT SPILL SHIELD BATTERY BATTERY INLET PULL STRAP HOLD DOWN CLAMP TUBE CAUTION DANGER BATTERY TEMPERA- TURE SENSOR BATTERY TERMINAL BATTERY PULLER BATTERY TRAY THERMO- GUARDCOVER 8C - 12 CHARGING SYSTEM REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued) Fig.
  • Page 13: Specifications Generator Ratings

    INLET TUBE BATTERY TRAY BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR CHARGING SYSTEM 8C - 13 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued) (5) Disconnect sensor wire connector (Fig. 15). INSTALLATION For installation reverse above procedures. Fig. 15 Battery Temperature Sensor Connector SPECIFICATIONS GENERATOR RATINGS TYPE PART NUMBER RATED SAE AMPS ENGINES MINIMUM TEST AMPS...
  • Page 15 CHARGING SYSTEM 8C - 1 CHARGING SYSTEM CONTENTS page DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING CHARGING SYSTEM ..... 2...
  • Page 16 8C - 2 CHARGING SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING CHARGING SYSTEM INSPECTION Charging System Test...

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