Module, Power Inverter (PIM) Fuse: Installation
WARNING:
When performing any repairs that involve contact with high voltage components or systems, the technician performing repairs on the vehicle must verify that the system remains powered down during high voltage repairs.
- This must be done by removing the service disconnect.
- The high voltage power down procedure must also be performed to ensure that the vehicle is properly powered down.
- The technician must know the whereabouts of the service disconnect throughout the repair.
- The technician must ensure that no one reconnects the service disconnect while service is being performed.
- The technician must recheck that the service disconnect has not been reinstalled in cases where the vehicle was unattended.
The PIM fuse screws, PIM cover and PIM cover screws MUST BE REPLACED WHEN SERVICING
NOTE:
A new power inverter module (PIM) fuse should only be installed if it has been verified that the fuse is open during the High-Voltage Power Down Verification procedure. Following installation of the new PIM fuse, return to complete the procedure High-Voltage Power Down Verification. Refer to HIGH-VOLTAGE POWER DOWN VERIFICATION .
- Install the new power inverter module PIM fuse (2).
- Install and tighten the two NEW PIM fuse screws (1) to 8 Nm (71 lbf-in).
- Install the NEW PIM cover.
- Install NEW PIM cover screws. Tighten the screws to 2 Nm (18 lbf-in).