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SECTION
EVB
EV BATTERY SYSTEM
EVB
CONTENTS
PRECAUTION ............................................... 5
PRECAUTIONS ................................................... 5
Precaution for Technicians Using Medical Electric...... 5
Point to Be Checked Before Starting Maintenance
Work .......................................................................... 5
Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER" ................................................................... 5
Precaution for Procedure without Cowl Top Cover...... 6
Precaution for Removing 12V Battery ....................... 6
High Voltage Precautions .......................................... 7
PREPARATION ............................................ 9
PREPARATION ................................................... 9
Special Service Tools ................................................ 9
Commercial Service Tools ...................................... 10
Sealant or/and Lubricant ......................................... 13
SYSTEM .............................................................22
LI-ION BATTERY CONTROL SYSTEM .................... 22
LI-ION BATTERY CONTROL SYSTEM : System
Description .............................................................. 22
LI-ION BATTERY HEATER CONTROL SYSTEM .... 24
VCM ................................................................... 50
Wiring Diagram ........................................................50
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LI-ION BATTERY HEATER RELAY UNIT : Disassembly and Assembly ........................................... 221
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PRECAUTIONS
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PRECAUTION
PRECAUTIONS
Precaution for Technicians Using Medical Electric
INFOID:0000000010501613
OPERATION PROHIBITION
WARNING:
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Parts with strong magnet is used in this vehicle.
Technicians using a medical electric device such as pacemaker must never perform operation on the
vehicle, as magnetic field can affect the device function by approaching to such parts.
D
WARNING:
If a technician uses a medical electric device such as an implantable cardiac pacemaker or an
implantable cardioverter defibrillator, the possible effects on the devices must be checked with the
device manufacturer before starting the charge operation.
As radiated electromagnetic wave generated by on board charger at normal charge operation may
effect medical electric devices, a technician using a medical electric device such as implantable cardiac pacemaker or an implantable cardioverter defibrillator must not enter the vehicle compartment
(including luggage room) during normal charge operation.
Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT BELT
PRE-TENSIONER"
INFOID:0000000010121021
The Supplemental Restraint System such as AIR BAG and SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER, used along
with a front seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and front passenger for certain
types of collision. This system includes seat belt switch inputs and dual stage front air bag modules. The SRS
EVB-5
INFOID:0000000010501614
The high voltage system may starts automatically. It is required to check that the timer air conditioner
and timer charge (during EVSE connection) are not set before starting maintenance work.
NOTE:
If the timer air conditioner or timer charge (during EVSE connection) is set, the high voltage system starts
automatically even when the power switch is in OFF state.
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PRECAUTIONS
< PRECAUTION >
system uses the seat belt switches to determine the front air bag deployment, and may only deploy one front
air bag, depending on the severity of a collision and whether the front occupants are belted or unbelted.
Information necessary to service the system safely is included in the SR and SB section of this Service Manual.
WARNING:
To avoid rendering the SRS inoperative, which could increase the risk of personal injury or death in
the event of a collision which would result in air bag inflation, all maintenance must be performed by
an authorized NISSAN/INFINITI dealer.
Improper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the SRS, can lead to personal
injury caused by unintentional activation of the system. For removal of Spiral Cable and Air Bag
Module, see the SR section.
Do not use electrical test equipment on any circuit related to the SRS unless instructed to in this
Service Manual. SRS wiring harnesses can be identified by yellow and/or orange harnesses or harness connectors.
INFOID:0000000010501615
When performing the procedure after removing cowl top cover, cover
the lower end of windshield with urethane, etc to prevent damage to
windshield.
PIIB3706J
2.
3.
4.
INFOID:0000000010501616
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PRECAUTIONS
< PRECAUTION >
INFOID:0000000010501619
A
WARNING:
Because hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are han- B
dled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to shut off the high voltage circuits before performing
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inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
To prevent the removed service plug from being connected by mistake during the procedure, always
carry it in your pocket or put it in the tool box.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield, and glasses D
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Clearly identify the persons responsible for high voltage work and ensure that other persons do not
touch the vehicle. When not working, cover high voltage parts with an insulating cover sheet or simE
ilar item to prevent other persons from contacting them.
CAUTION:
There is the possibility of a malfunction occurring if the vehicle is changed to READY status while the
service plug is removed. Therefore do not change the vehicle to READY status unless instructed to do F
so in the Service Manual.
Immediately insulate disconnected high voltage connectors and terminals with insulating tape.
WARNING:
The vehicle contains parts that contain powerful magnets. If a person who is wearing a heart pacemaker or other medical device is close to these parts, the medical device may be affected by the magnets. Such persons must not perform work on the vehicle.
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PRECAUTIONS
< PRECAUTION >
To call the attention of other workers, indicate High voltage work in progress. Do not touch! on vehicles
where work is being performed on the high voltage systems.
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PREPARATION
< PREPARATION >
PREPARATION
PREPARATION
Special Service Tools
INFOID:0000000010121025
The actual shape of the tools may differ from those illustrated here.
Tool number
(TechMate No.)
Tool name
Description
(J-50583)
Palette
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E
JPCIA0239ZZ
KV99111300
(J-50306)
Battery location guide pin
JPCIA0023ZZ
KV99111400
()
Air leak tester
J
JSCIA0257ZZ
KV99111500
()
Module terminal cover
JPCIA0069ZZ
(J-50346)
Module charge balancer
O
JPCIA0070ZZ
(J-51031)
Module charge balancer module box
JSCIA0726ZZ
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PREPARATION
< PREPARATION >
INFOID:0000000010121026
Tool name
Description
Insulated gloves
JMCIA0149ZZ
Leather gloves
JPCIA0066ZZ
JPCIA0011ZZ
Safety glasses
JPCIA0012ZZ
Face shield
JPCIA0167ZZ
Insulated helmet
JPCIA0013ZZ
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PREPARATION
< PREPARATION >
Tool name
Description
EVB
JPCIA0019ZZ
D
Insulated cover sheet
E
JPCIA0018ZZ
JPCIA0024ZZ
I
Stacker
J
JPCIA0015ZZ
K
Insulation resistance tester
(Multi tester)
JPCIA0014ZZ
JPCIA0067ZZ
P
Insulated torque wrench
JPCIA0068ZZ
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PREPARATION
< PREPARATION >
Tool name
Description
Removing and installing battery module stack
Installing battery pack upper case
NOTE:
D: 8.0 mm (0.31 in)
L: 74.0 mm (2.91 in)
S: 10.0 mm (0.39 in)
W: 22.5 mm (0.89 in)
Carabineer [small]
JPCIA0016ZZ
Carabineer [large]
JPCIA0017ZZ
Belt slinger
JPCIA0021ZZ
JPCIA0020ZZ
Lashing belt
JPCIA0022ZZ
JSCIA0640ZZ
JSCIA0641ZZ
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PREPARATION
< PREPARATION >
Tool name
Description
Scraper
EVB
JSCIA0643ZZ
D
Tube presser [Gasket material applicator]
E
JSCIA0639ZZ
F
Assembling battery module stack
NOTE:
D: 7 mm (0.28 in)
L: 1 m (3.28 ft)
Metal bar
JSCIA0735ZZ
INFOID:0000000010121027
I
Tool name
Tool number
Description
Adhesive
999MP-57302NP
Dam rubber
KA390-0059U
Primer (Adhesive primer)
999MP-43533PP
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COMPONENT PARTS
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
COMPONENT PARTS
Component Parts Location
INFOID:0000000010121028
JSCIA0505ZZ
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COMPONENT PARTS
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
Front of battery pack
: Vehicle front
No.
Component
Function
Li-ion battery
Service plug
EVB-17, "Module"
EVB-17, "Module"
EVB-17, "Module"
EVB
JSCIA0771ZZ
: Vehicle front
P
No.
Component
Function
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COMPONENT PARTS
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
No.
Component
Function
Li-ion Battery
INFOID:0000000010121029
JSCIA0701ZZ
Four cells are integrated into a single module. The Li-ion battery consists of 48 modules placed in series.
JSCIA0702ZZ
INFOID:0000000010121030
JSCIA0071ZZ
The LBC is the core of battery control. Li-ion battery controller detects the voltage and current of the assembled battery, the temperature of each module, and the voltage of each cell to judge state of charge. LBC also
calculates possible input/output values, meter indication values, and chargeable values, and send this data
to VCM (Vehicle control module). VCM controls the vehicle, according to the battery state.
2.
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COMPONENT PARTS
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
3. Prevention of overvoltage and overcurrent
4. Prevention of overheat
5. Detection of decrease in insulation resistance of high-voltage circuit
6. Detection of a fit of high voltage harness connector and service plug
Module
B
INFOID:0000000010121031
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D
Positive terminal
: Red
Negative terminal
: Black
JSCIA0703ZZ
I
JPCIA0197GB
MODULE LAYOUT
NOTE:
The highest potential is module (MD) 1 and the lowest is module (MD) 48.
JSCIA0704GB
CELL
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COMPONENT PARTS
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
These are thin laminated cells with excellent cooling performance.
JSCIA0274ZZ
INFOID:0000000010121032
The heater relay unit is installed in the battery pack (under the service plug).
When receiving a relay control signal from LBC (Li-ion battery controller), the heater relay unit turns ON the built-in relay and supplies high-voltage power to each Li-ion battery heater.
JSCIA0772ZZ
INFOID:0000000010121033
JPCIA0212ZZ
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COMPONENT PARTS
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
Two rear Li-ion battery heaters are installed to the rear module
stack.
EVB
JPCIA0213ZZ
INFOID:0000000010121034
JSCIA0507ZZ
INFOID:0000000010121035
JSCIA0705ZZ
O
JPCIA0295GB
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COMPONENT PARTS
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
INFOID:0000000010121036
The battery junction box is installed to the front side in the battery
pack.
The battery junction box includes:
- System main relay to provide/interrupt DC current sent from Li-ion
battery.
- Pre-charge relay to protect the high voltage circuit from a high current immediately after power switch ON.
Installed to both positive side and negative side, the system main
relay provides DC current to each high voltage part. In addition, the
system main relay provides DC current to the Li-ion battery during
motor regeneration or charge.
JSCIA0276ZZ
When an error occurs in the system, the system main relay is
turned OFF and the Li-ion battery is interrupted for ensuring safety, based on a command from VCM (Vehicle control module).
Service Plug
INFOID:0000000010121037
The service plug is included in the Li-ion battery to securely disconnect the high voltage during high voltage part inspection and
maintenance.
The service plug is installed on the upper surface of the battery
pack. The plug can be removed when the leg-room mounted service plug cover is removed.
Always use insulating protective equipment when removing and
installing service plug.
JSCIA0706ZZ
INFOID:0000000010121038
High voltage warning label is affixed to each of the following component parts.
After replacing a part, check that the part is affixed with a label. If the label is not affixed, be sure to affix the
label in the original position.
Li-ion Battery
The label is affixed to the rear end of Li-ion battery.
JPCIA0207ZZ
: Vehicle front
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< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
The label is affixed to the body panel near the high voltage harness
connector.
: Vehicle front
EVB
ALCIA0128ZZ
G
JSCIA0111ZZ
Service Plug
The label is affixed to the inspection hole cover
K
JPCIA0209ZZ
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SYSTEM
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
SYSTEM
LI-ION BATTERY CONTROL SYSTEM
LI-ION BATTERY CONTROL SYSTEM : System Description
INFOID:0000000010121039
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
JSCIA0731GB
Signal name
EV system CAN
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SYSTEM
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
Received unit
Signal name
High voltage discharge permit signal
Li-ion battery main relay cut request signal
EVB
EV system CAN
DESCRIPTION
The Li-ion battery controller (LBC) monitors the status of the inside of the Li-ion battery at all times and sends
information, such as the charging status of Li-ion battery and possible power, to VCM (vehicle control module)
via EV system CAN communication.
The Li-ion battery controller performs control as per the following.
Monitors the battery state and transfers chargeable/dischargeable power to VCM to prevent an error, such
as overvoltage, over discharge or excessive temperature rise in the battery.
Detects an error (overvoltage, over discharge, overcurrent, or excessive temperature rise) immediately at
the time of error occurrence and requests VCM to disconnect the system main relay to interrupt the discharge/charge line.
Maintains the optimum battery state constantly with a cell capacity adjustment function to prevent a reduction in charging/discharging capacity caused by cell capacity variations.
Detects the connector fit state with the function to detect the fit of the high voltage harness connector and
transfers the detected state to VCM so that the vehicle does not start with an unsteady state.
Detects the insulation resistance state with the function to detect the insulation resistance between high and
low voltage and transfers the detected state to VCM so that the vehicle does not start with an unusual state.
Estimates a battery charge state and low battery state, based on the data obtained with the battery state
detection function, and reflects on the battery capacity meter.
BATTERY PROTECTION
The Li-ion battery has a voltage range capable of charge/discharge. If charged/discharged exceeding the
range, excessive low capacity or malfunction may be caused. To prevent this, the Li-ion battery controller
detects voltage of each cell and requests the control of charging/discharging energy to VCM so that the cell
voltage stays within the voltage range.
Control item
Overvoltage/overcurrent protection
Control
Operating condition
Gradual control of charging energy as the cell voltage approaches the upper limit of the voltage capable of charging.
Gradual control of discharging energy as the cell voltage approaches the lower limit of the voltage capable of discharging.
Charging/discharging energy
control
Gradual control of charging/discharging energy as Li-ion battery temperature approaches the upper limit of the temperature
capable of use.
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SYSTEM
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
HOW TO ADJUST CELL CAPACITY
During cell capacity adjustment, the capacity of each cell is estimated based on the no-load voltage when the
system starts, and the capacities are adjusted so that they are all at the target level. The voltage of each cell is
detected inside the Li-ion battery controller. The bypass switches are then turned ON to discharge the cells
that have excess capacity. In this way, capacity adjustment by the Li-ion battery controller allows the capacity
of all cells to be fully utilized.
JPCIA0094GB
JSCIA0732GB
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SYSTEM
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
INFOID:0000000010121040
SYSTEM DIAGRAM
B
EVB
JSCIA0793GB
Transmit unit
VCM
Signal name
EV system CAN communication
Signal name
EV system CAN communication
DESCRIPTION
When the temperature decreases [approximately 20C (4F)] extremely in the battery pack, the Li-ion battery heater control system automatically activates the Li-ion battery heater to warm the inside of the battery
pack for protecting Li-ion battery from freezing and preventing the decline in battery output. In addition, when
the temperature in the battery pack is restored [approximately 10C (14F)], the Li-ion battery heater stops.
The Li-ion battery controller (LBC) detects a temperature in the battery pack, according to a signal transmitted from the battery temperature sensor installed to the battery pack and judges the activation of the Li-ion
battery heater.
When the relay built in the heater relay unit turns ON, high voltage power is supplied to each Li-ion battery
heater.
LBC detects the ON/OFF status of the relay built in to heater relay unit.
Even when the power switch is OFF, VCM periodically activates LBC to protect Li-ion battery from freezing.
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SYSTEM
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
When the temperature in Li-ion battery pack is low with no necessity of Li-ion battery heater operation, LBC
estimates the time that Li-ion battery may freeze and transmits a next start time signal to VCM via EV system CAN communication to prepare for starting the Li-ion battery heater next time.
When receiving a next start time signal via EV system CAN communication, VCM transmits a start request
signal (CHG-IGN) to LBC after a lapse of the set time. When receiving a start request signal (CHG-IGN),
LBC activates the Li-ion battery heater.
When EVSE is connected (normal charge)
JSCIA0430ZZ
When the temperature in the battery pack is low outside the timer charge set time, VCM transmits a keep
SOC request signal to LBC via EV system CAN communication. In this case Li-ion battery is not charged,
and only Li-ion battery heater is activated.
When timer charge starts at the set time, Li-ion batter is charged, and the Li-ion battery heater is activated.
When EVSE is not connected (normal charge)
JSCIA0431ZZ
When the charge level of the Li-ion battery is low during the Li-ion battery heater operation, LBC stops the
Li-ion battery heater operation even if the temperature in the battery pack is insufficient.
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SYSTEM
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
Circuit Diagram
INFOID:0000000010526838
EVB
JSCIA0805GB
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SYSTEM
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
JSCIA0795GB
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SYSTEM
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
A
EVB
JSCIA0799GB
HARNESS LAYOUT
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SYSTEM
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
JSCIA0796ZZ
: Vehicle front
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SYSTEM
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
A
EVB
O
JSCIA0797GB
P
: Vehicle front
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HANDLING PRECAUTION
< SYSTEM DESCRIPTION >
HANDLING PRECAUTION
EV Battery System
INFOID:0000000010121042
To improve the Li-ion battery life, never perform quick charge heavily.
Use the method of nighttime normal charge or timer-controlled charge.
Never perform rapid acceleration/deceleration.
Never place EV battery in an area exposed to direct sunlight or under high temperature conditions.
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CONSULT Function
INFOID:0000000010121043
APPLICATION ITEM
CONSULT performs the following functions via CAN communication with Li-ion battery controller (LBC).
Item
Function
EVB
ECU Identification
Self-diagnostic results
Self-diagnostic results and freeze frame data can be read and erased quickly.*
Data Monitor
Active Test
Work Support
This mode enables a technician to adjust some devices faster and more accurately by following the indications on the CONSULT.
CAN Diagnosis
*: The following diagnosis information is cleared when the VCM memory is erased.
Diagnostic trouble codes
ECU IDENTIFICATION
SELF-DIAGNOSTIC RESULTS
Self Diagnostic Item
Regarding items of DTC, refer to EVB-45, "DTC Index".
Remarks
DTC
BATT ELECTRIC CURRENT
mV
mV
Displays the maximum to minimum difference of voltage magnitude of the onboard isolation resistance monitoring system
OPEN /
CLOSE
mV
BATTERY TEMPERATURE 1
Displays the temperature calculated with a signal voltage from battery temperature 1
BATTERY TEMPERATURE 2
Displays the temperature calculated with a signal voltage from battery temperature 2
BATTERY TEMPERATURE 4
Displays the temperature calculated with a signal voltage from battery temperature 4
DATA MONITOR
NOTE:
Revision: May 2014
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Unit
Remark
Displays the Li-ion battery current value
mV
mV
Displays the maximum to minimum difference of voltage magnitude of the onboard isolation resistance monitoring system
OPEN /
CLOSE
mV
mV
mV
BATTERY TEMPERATURE 1
Displays the temperature calculated with a signal voltage from battery temperature 1
BATTERY TEMPERATURE 2
Displays the temperature calculated with a signal voltage from battery temperature 2
BATTERY TEMPERATURE 4
Displays the temperature calculated with a signal voltage from battery temperature 4
ACTIVE TEST
Test item
Operation
item
Operation status
On
Turns ON the relay built into the heater relay unit to supply high voltage power to the Li-ion
battery heater.
Off
Turns OFF the relay built into the heater relay unit to stop high voltage power supply to the
Li-ion battery heater.
WORK SUPPORT
Work item
Description
Usage
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EV BATTERY SYSTEM
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
EV BATTERY SYSTEM
Reference Value
INFOID:0000000010121044
Condition
READY
READY
READY
READY
REQ
READY
NOT REQ
CELL VOLTAGE 01
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 02
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 03
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 04
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 05
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 06
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 07
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 08
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 09
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 10
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 11
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 12
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 13
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 14
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 15
READY
Values / Status
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EV BATTERY SYSTEM
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
Monitor item
Condition
CELL VOLTAGE 16
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 17
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 18
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 19
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 20
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 21
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 22
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 23
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 24
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 25
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 26
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 27
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 28
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 29
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 30
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 31
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 32
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 33
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 34
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 35
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 36
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 37
READY
Values / Status
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EV BATTERY SYSTEM
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
Monitor item
Condition
CELL VOLTAGE 38
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 39
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 40
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 41
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 42
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 43
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 44
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 45
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 46
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 47
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 48
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 49
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 50
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 51
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 52
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 53
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 54
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 55
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 56
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 57
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 58
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 59
READY
Values / Status
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EVB
EV BATTERY SYSTEM
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
Monitor item
Condition
CELL VOLTAGE 60
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 61
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 62
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 63
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 64
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 65
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 66
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 67
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 68
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 69
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 70
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 71
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 72
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 73
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 74
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 75
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 76
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 77
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 78
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 79
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 80
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 81
READY
Values / Status
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EV BATTERY SYSTEM
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
Monitor item
Condition
CELL VOLTAGE 82
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 83
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 84
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 85
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 86
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 87
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 88
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 89
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 90
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 91
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 92
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 93
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 94
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 95
READY
CELL VOLTAGE 96
READY
READY
Values / Status
EVB
READY
READY
BATTERY TEMPERATURE 1
BATTERY TEMPERATURE 2
BATTERY TEMPERATURE 4
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EV BATTERY SYSTEM
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
Fail-safe
INFOID:0000000010121045
When Li-ion Battery Controller (LBC) detects a malfunction of the Li-ion battery, it enters the control mode that
protects the battery by stopping or restricting the output/charging from/to the battery.
The fail-safe mode differs depending on the contents of the detected malfunction.
FAIL-SAFE PATTERN
FAIL-SAFE LIST
DTC
Pattern
A
P0A0D
P0A1F
P3030
P3031
P3032
P3033
P3034
P3035
P3036
P3037
P3038
P3039
P303A
P303B
P303C
P303D
P303E
P303F
P3040
P3041
P3042
P3043
P3044
P3045
P3046
P3047
P3048
P3049
P304A
P304B
P304C
P304D
P304E
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EV BATTERY SYSTEM
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
DTC
Pattern
A
P304F
P3050
P3051
P3052
P3053
P3054
P3055
P3056
P3057
P3058
EVB
P3059
P305A
P305B
P305C
P305D
P305E
P305F
P3060
P3061
P3062
BYPASS SW
P3064
P308B
P308C
P308D
P308E
P308F
P3090
P3091
P3092
P3093
P3094
P3095
P3096
P3097
P3098
P3099
P309A
P309B
P309C
P309D
P309E
P309F
P30A0
EVB-41
2014 LEAF
EV BATTERY SYSTEM
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
DTC
Pattern
A
P30A1
P30A2
P30E0
P30E2
No fail-safe
P30E3
DLC DIAGNOSIS MC
No fail-safe
P30E4
No fail-safe
P30FC
OVER CURRENT
P318D
COMMUNICATION ERROR
P318E
COMMUNICATION ERROR
P3191
COMMUNICATION ERROR
No fail-safe
P3196
COMMUNICATION ERROR
No fail-safe
P3198
COMMUNICATION ERROR
No fail-safe
P3199
COMMUNICATION ERROR
P319C
COMMUNICATION ERROR
P31A4
P31A7
P3302
P3303
P3304
P3305
P3306
P3307
P3308
P3309
P330A
No fail-safe
No fail-safe
P330B
P330C
P330D
P330E
P330F
P3310
P3311
P3312
P3313
P3314
P3315
P3316
P3317
P3318
P3319
P331A
P331B
P331C
EVB-42
2014 LEAF
EV BATTERY SYSTEM
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
DTC
Pattern
A
P331D
P331E
P331F
P3320
P3321
P3322
P3323
P3324
P3325
P3326
P3327
P3328
P3329
P332A
P332B
P332C
P332D
P332E
P332F
P3330
P3331
P3375
P3376
P3377
P3378
P3379
P337A
P337B
P337C
P337D
P337E
P337F
P3380
P3381
P3382
P3383
P3384
P3385
P3386
P3387
P3388
P3389
P338A
EVB-43
EVB
2014 LEAF
EV BATTERY SYSTEM
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
DTC
Pattern
A
P338B
P338C
P338D
P338E
P338F
P3390
P3391
P3392
P3393
P3394
P3395
P3396
P3397
P3398
P3399
P339A
P339B
P339C
P339D
P339E
P339F
P33A0
P33A1
P33A2
P33A3
P33A4
P33D4
P33D5
CURRENT SENSOR
P33D6
CURRENT SENSOR
P33D7
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
No fail-safe
P33D9
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
No fail-safe
P33DD
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
No fail-safe
P33DF
P33E0
P33E1
P33E2
P33E6
P33EA
P33EB
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
P33ED
P33EE
U1000
No fail-safe
EVB-44
2014 LEAF
EV BATTERY SYSTEM
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
DTC Index
INFOID:0000000010121046
A
: Applicable : Not applicable
DTC
EV system
warning
lamp
Trip
Reference
P0A0D
EVB-75
P0A1F
EVB-77
P3030
EVB-78
P3031
EVB-79
P3032
EVB-79
P3033
EVB-79
P3034
EVB-79
P3035
EVB-79
P3036
EVB-79
P3037
EVB-79
P3038
EVB-79
P3039
EVB-79
P303A
EVB-79
P303B
EVB-79
P303C
EVB-79
P303D
EVB-80
P303E
EVB-80
P303F
EVB-80
P3040
EVB-80
P3041
EVB-80
P3042
EVB-80
P3043
EVB-80
P3044
EVB-80
P3045
EVB-80
P3046
EVB-80
P3047
EVB-80
P3048
EVB-80
P3049
EVB-81
P304A
EVB-81
P304B
EVB-81
P304C
EVB-81
P304D
EVB-81
P304E
EVB-81
P304F
EVB-81
P3050
EVB-81
P3051
EVB-81
P3052
EVB-81
P3053
EVB-81
P3054
EVB-81
P3055
EVB-83
EVB-45
EVB
2014 LEAF
EV BATTERY SYSTEM
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
DTC
EV system
warning
lamp
Trip
Reference
P3056
EVB-83
P3057
EVB-83
P3058
EVB-83
P3059
EVB-83
P305A
EVB-83
P305B
EVB-83
P305C
EVB-83
P305D
EVB-83
P305E
EVB-83
P305F
EVB-83
P3060
EVB-83
P3061
EVB-85
P3062
BYPASS SW
EVB-86
P3064
EVB-87
P308B
EVB-88
P308C
EVB-88
P308D
EVB-88
P308E
EVB-88
P308F
EVB-88
P3090
EVB-88
P3091
EVB-88
P3092
EVB-88
P3093
EVB-88
P3094
EVB-88
P3095
EVB-88
P3096
EVB-88
P3097
EVB-91
P3098
EVB-91
P3099
EVB-91
P309A
EVB-91
P309B
EVB-91
P309C
EVB-91
P309D
EVB-91
P309E
EVB-91
P309F
EVB-91
P30A0
EVB-91
P30A1
EVB-91
P30A2
EVB-91
P30E0
EVB-94
P30E2
EVB-95
P30E3
DLC DIAGNOSIS MC
EVB-96
P30E4
EVB-97
P30FC
OVER CURRENT
EVB-98
EVB-46
2014 LEAF
EV BATTERY SYSTEM
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
DTC
EV system
warning
lamp
Trip
Reference
P318D
COMMUNICATION ERROR
EVB-99
P318E
COMMUNICATION ERROR
EVB-100
P3191
COMMUNICATION ERROR
EVB-101
P3196
COMMUNICATION ERROR
EVB-102
P3198
COMMUNICATION ERROR
EVB-103
P3199
COMMUNICATION ERROR
EVB-104
P319C
COMMUNICATION ERROR
EVB-105
P31A4
EVB-106
P31A7
EVB-107
P3302
EVB-108
P3303
EVB-108
P3304
EVB-108
P3305
EVB-108
P3306
EVB-108
P3307
EVB-108
P3308
EVB-108
P3309
EVB-108
P330A
EVB-108
P330B
EVB-108
P330C
EVB-108
P330D
EVB-108
P330E
EVB-112
P330F
EVB-112
P3310
EVB-112
P3311
EVB-112
P3312
EVB-112
P3313
EVB-112
P3314
EVB-112
P3315
EVB-112
P3316
EVB-112
P3317
EVB-112
P3318
EVB-112
P3319
EVB-112
P331A
EVB-116
P331B
EVB-116
P331C
EVB-116
P331D
EVB-116
P331E
EVB-116
P331F
EVB-116
P3320
EVB-116
P3321
EVB-116
P3322
EVB-116
P3323
EVB-116
EVB-47
EVB
2014 LEAF
EV BATTERY SYSTEM
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
DTC
EV system
warning
lamp
Trip
Reference
P3324
EVB-116
P3325
EVB-116
P3326
EVB-119
P3327
EVB-119
P3328
EVB-119
P3329
EVB-119
P332A
EVB-119
P332B
EVB-119
P332C
EVB-119
P332D
EVB-119
P332E
EVB-119
P332F
EVB-119
P3330
EVB-119
P3331
EVB-119
P3375
EVB-122
P3376
EVB-122
P3377
EVB-122
P3378
EVB-122
P3379
EVB-122
P337A
EVB-122
P337B
EVB-122
P337C
EVB-122
P337D
EVB-122
P337E
EVB-122
P337F
EVB-122
P3380
EVB-122
P3381
EVB-126
P3382
EVB-126
P3383
EVB-126
P3384
EVB-126
P3385
EVB-126
P3386
EVB-126
P3387
EVB-126
P3388
EVB-126
P3389
EVB-126
P338A
EVB-126
P338B
EVB-126
P338C
EVB-126
P338D
EVB-130
P338E
EVB-130
P338F
EVB-130
P3390
EVB-130
P3391
EVB-130
EVB-48
2014 LEAF
EV BATTERY SYSTEM
< ECU DIAGNOSIS INFORMATION >
DTC
EV system
warning
lamp
Trip
Reference
P3392
EVB-130
P3393
EVB-130
P3394
EVB-130
P3395
EVB-130
P3396
EVB-130
P3397
EVB-130
P3398
EVB-130
P3399
EVB-133
P339A
EVB-133
P339B
EVB-133
P339C
EVB-133
P339D
EVB-133
P339E
EVB-133
P339F
EVB-133
P33A0
EVB-133
P33A1
EVB-133
P33A2
EVB-133
P33A3
EVB-133
P33A4
EVB-133
P33D4
EVB-136
P33D5
CURRENT SENSOR
EVB-137
P33D6
CURRENT SENSOR
EVB-139
P33D7
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
EVB-141
P33D9
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
EVB-141
P33DD
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
EVB-141
P33DF
EVB-143
P33E0
EVB-144
P33E1
EVB-145
P33E2
EVB-146
P33E6
CELL CONTROLLER
EVB-147
P33EB
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
EVB-154
P33EA
EVB-152
P33ED
EVB-156
P33EE
EVB-158
U1000
EVB-160
EVB
EVB-49
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
WIRING DIAGRAM
VCM
Wiring Diagram
INFOID:0000000010505337
AACWA0035GB
EVB-50
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
A
EVB
O
AACWA0036GB
EVB-51
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
AACWA0038GB
EVB-52
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
A
EVB
O
AACWA0037GB
EVB-53
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
AACWA0039GB
EVB-54
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
A
EVB
O
AACIA0149GB
EVB-55
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
AACIA0150GB
EVB-56
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
A
EVB
O
AACIA0151GB
EVB-57
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
AACIA0152GB
EVB-58
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
A
EVB
O
AACIA0153GB
EVB-59
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
AACIA0154GB
EVB-60
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
A
EVB
O
AACIA0155GB
EVB-61
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
AACIA0156GB
EVB-62
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
A
EVB
O
AACIA0157GB
EVB-63
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
AACIA0158GB
EVB-64
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
A
EVB
O
AACIA0159GB
EVB-65
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
AACIA0160GB
EVB-66
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
A
EVB
O
AACIA0161GB
EVB-67
2014 LEAF
VCM
< WIRING DIAGRAM >
AACIA0162GB
EVB-68
2014 LEAF
BASIC INSPECTION
INFOID:0000000010121048
DETAILED FLOW
EVB
Get the detailed information from the customer about the symptom (the condition and the environment when
the incident/malfunction occurred) using the Question sheet. (Refer to EVB-70, "Diagnostic Work Sheet".)
>> GO TO 2.
3.CHECK DTC
1.
2.
-
Check DTC.
Perform the following procedure if DTC is displayed.
Record DTC and freeze frame data. (Print them out with CONSULT.)
Erase DTC.
Study the relationship between the cause detected by DTC and the symptom described by the customer.
(Symptom Matrix Chart is useful. Refer to EVC-409, "Symptom Index".)
3. Check related service bulletins for information.
Are any symptoms described and any DTCs detected?
Symptom is described, DTC is detected>>GO TO 4.
Symptom is described, DTC is not detected>>GO TO 5.
Symptom is not described, DTC is detected>>GO TO 6.
>> GO TO 6.
>> GO TO 7.
EVB-69
2014 LEAF
Detect malfunctioning system according to EVC-409, "Symptom Index" based on the confirmed symptom in
step 4, and determine the trouble diagnosis order based on possible causes and symptoms.
Is the symptom described?
YES >> GO TO 8.
NO
>> Monitor input data from related sensors using CONSULT.
1.
2.
3.
10.FINAL CHECK
When DTC was detected in step 3, perform DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE or Component Function
Check again, and then check that the malfunction have been completely repaired.
When symptom was described from the customer, refer to confirmed symptom in step 4 or 5, and check that
the symptom is not detected.
Is DTC detected and does symptom remain?
YES-1 >> DTC is detected: GO TO 8.
YES-2 >> Symptom remains: GO TO 5.
NO
>> Before returning the vehicle to the customer, always erase DTC.
INFOID:0000000010121049
DESCRIPTION
There are many operating conditions that lead to the malfunction of
EV battery system components. A good grasp of such conditions
can make troubleshooting faster and more accurate.
In general, each customer feels differently about symptoms. It is
important to fully understand the symptoms or conditions for a customer complaint.
Utilize the diagnostic worksheet in order to organize all the information for troubleshooting.
NOTE:
Some conditions may cause a DTC to be detected.
JSCIA0412GB
WORKSHEET SAMPLE
EVB-70
2014 LEAF
Incident Date
VIN
In Service Date
Trans.
Mileage
km/mile
Water leak*
Noise*
Vibration*
Shock*
Gear noise*
Non driving*
Poor acceleration*
Poor torque*
Radio noise*
Other*
EVB
Detailed symptom
Onomatopoeia
Frequency
Once
Sometimes (
Charging condition
Full
Medium
Low
Weather
conditions
Not affected
times a day)
Other
Weather
Fine
Clouding
Raining
Snowing
Other (
Temp.
Hot
Warm
Cool
Cold
Temp. [Approx.
(
F)]
Humidity
High
Middle
Low
Humidity (Approx.
Not affected
In town
Freeway
Flat road
Road conditions
)
C
%)
Deplorable
road
Driving conditions
Not affected
P position
R position
N position
D position
ECO mode
Not affected
Power switch ON OFF
While cruising
Just before
stopping
While decelerating
While recharging
Vehicle speed [
Other
km/h (
MPH)]
Accelerator pedal (
/ 8)
Bump
Other
Shift position
Other
Other
EVB-71
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121050
When a Li-ion Battery Controller (LBC) or Li-ion battery (battery pack) is replaced, it is necessary to save the
battery information stored in LBC to the new LBC.
Whenever any of the following work is performed, make sure to perform the above operation.
Replace LBC
Work Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121051
With CONSULT
Select SAVE BATTERY INFORMATION DATA in WORK SUPPOTRT mode.
Save the LBC internal information.
>> GO TO 2.
With CONSULT
Select WRITE BATTERY INFORMATION DATA in WORK SUPPOTRT mode.
Write the information that has been read out before LBC replacement.
>> GO TO 4.
EVB-72
2014 LEAF
Description
INFOID:0000000010121052
If a malfunction (e.g. abnormal voltage) occurs in a Li-ion battery cell, the module which includes the malfunctioning cell must be replaced. When replacing a module with a new one, its voltage is required to be adjusted
to the adjusting voltage calculated from the maximum cell voltage of normal cells.
Work Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121053
NOTE:
Voltage adjustment under low temperature conditions may require a long time. To prevent this from occurring,
it is advisable to adjust voltage under room temperature conditions [20C 10C (68F 18F)].
EVB
With CONSULT
Power switch ON.
Select DATA MONITORof HV BAT.
Check MAXIMUM CELL VOLTAGE.
Double the MAXIMUM CELL VOLTAGE and use that value as the module adjustment value.
Adjustment voltage value : MAXIMUM CELL VOLTAGE 2
CAUTION:
For details on the module charge balancer operation, refer to the adjuster operation manual.
Discharge the module to 5.0 V using module charge balancer.
Discharge voltage
: 5.0 V
>> GO TO 4.
CAUTION:
For details on the module charge balancer operation, refer to the adjuster operation manual.
1. Enter adjustment voltage value into module charge balancer.
EVB-73
2014 LEAF
>> GO TO 6.
With CONSULT
After adjusting the voltage, install the module to the vehicle.
Select DATA MONITOR of HV BAT.
Check CELL VOLTAGE of install module.
Check that the difference from the MAXIMUM CELL VOLTAGE confirmed in Step1 is within the specified
range.
Standard
EVB-74
2014 LEAF
DTC/CIRCUIT DIAGNOSIS
INFOID:0000000010121056
P0A0D
Possible causes
Li-ion battery controller
EVB
With CONSULT
1. Power switch ON and wait for 10 seconds or more.
2. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
3. Check DTC.
Is P0A1F detected?
YES >> Refer to EVB-75, "Diagnosis Procedure".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
Diagnosis Procedure
G
INFOID:0000000010121057
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
1.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
Disconnect the high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation".
>> GO TO 2.
EVB-75
2014 LEAF
Terminal
LB11
Continuity
Ground
Not existed
Terminal
LB11
Continuity
Ground
Not existed
Component Inspection
INFOID:0000000010121058
Approx. 0
JPCIA0347ZZ
EVB-76
2014 LEAF
A
INFOID:0000000010121059
P0A1F
B
DTC detecting condition
Self diagnosis program of Li-ion battery controller detects a malfunction in the CPU.
Possible causes
Li-ion battery controller
Diagnosis Procedure
EVB
INFOID:0000000010121060
When this DTC is detected, replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and Installation".
EVB-77
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121061
Possible causes
Li-ion battery controller
Module
Harness or connector
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121062
EVB-78
2014 LEAF
A
INFOID:0000000010121063
P3031
P3032
P3033
P3034
P3035
P3036
P3037
P3038
P3039
P303A
P303B
P303C
Possible causes
EVB
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121064
With CONSULT
1. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
2. Check to see if P3030 is detected simultaneously with P3031 -P303C.
Is P3030 detected?
YES >> Perform diagnosis on the detected P3030. Refer to EVB-78, "Diagnosis Procedure".
NO
>> Replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal
and Installation".
EVB-79
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121065
Possible causes
P303E
P303F
P3040
P3041
P3042
P3043
P3044
P3045
P3046
P3047
P3048
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121066
EVB-80
2014 LEAF
DTC Logic
INFOID:0000000010121067
P3049
P304A
P304B
P304C
P304D
P304E
P304F
P3050
P3051
P3052
P3053
P3054
Possible causes
EVB
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121068
EVB-81
2014 LEAF
EVB-82
2014 LEAF
DTC Logic
INFOID:0000000010121069
P3055
P3056
P3057
P3058
P3059
P305A
P305B
P305C
P305D
P305E
P305F
P3060
Possible causes
EVB
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121070
EVB-83
2014 LEAF
EVB-84
2014 LEAF
DTC Logic
INFOID:0000000010121071
Possible causes
Li-ion battery controller
Diagnosis Procedure
EVB
INFOID:0000000010121072
When this DTC is detected, replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and Installation".
EVB-85
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121073
Possible causes
Li-ion battery controller
Module
Harness or connector
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121074
EVB-86
2014 LEAF
DTC Logic
INFOID:0000000010121075
DTC
P3064
Possible causes
Li-ion battery controller
Diagnosis Procedure
EVB
INFOID:0000000010121076
When this DTC is detected, replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and Installation".
EVB-87
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121077
P308B
P308C
P308D
P308E
P308F
P3090
P3091
P3092
P3093
P3094
P3095
P3096
Self diagnosis program of Li-ion battery controller detects an open circuit in the cell voltage detection line.
Possible causes
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121078
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
EVB-88
2014 LEAF
1.
2.
2.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
Disconnect high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation".
>> GO TO 3.
Disconnect Li-ion battery controller harness connector and voltage detection terminal of bus bar.
Refer to below table and continuity between Li-ion battery controller
and voltage detection terminal
of bus bar, according to detected DTC.
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EVB-89
2014 LEAF
DTC
P308B
P308C
P308D
P308E
P308F
P3090
P3091
P3092
P3093
P3094
P3095
P3096
Module
No.
Connector
LB13
2
3
LB13
4
5
LB13
6
7
LB13
8
9
LB13
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
LB13
LB13
LB14
LB14
LB14
LB14
LB14
Terminal
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
77
78
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
Continuity
Existed
Existed
Existed
Existed
Existed
Existed
Existed
Existed
Existed
Existed
Existed
Existed
EVB-90
2014 LEAF
A
INFOID:0000000010121079
P3097
P3098
P3099
P309A
P309B
P309C
P309D
P309E
P309F
P30A0
P30A1
P30A2
B
DTC detecting condition
Possible causes
EVB
Self diagnosis program of Li-ion battery controller detects an open circuit in the cell voltage detection line.
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121080
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
EVB-91
2014 LEAF
1.
2.
2.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
Disconnect high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation".
>> GO TO 3.
Disconnect Li-ion battery controller harness connector and Module harness connector.
Refer to below table and continuity between Li-ion battery controller and Module, according to detected
DTC.
DTC
P3097
P3098
P3099
P309A
P309B
Module
No.
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
Module
Connector
LB8
LB8
LB8
LB8
LB8
Connector
LB15
LB15
LB15
LB15
LB15
EVB-92
Terminal
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
Continuity
Existed
Existed
Existed
Existed
Existed
2014 LEAF
P309C
P309D
P309E
P309F
P30A0
P30A1
P30A2
Module
No.
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
Module
Connector
LB8
LB7
LB7
LB7
LB7
LB7
LB7
Connector
LB15
LB15
LB15
LB15
LB15
LB15
LB15
Terminal
120
121
122
123
124
125
127
128
130
138
140
141
142
143
Continuity
Existed
B
Existed
EVB
Existed
Existed
Existed
Existed
F
Existed
EVB-93
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121081
Possible causes
CAN communication line
Li-ion battery controller
VCM
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121082
With CONSULT
1. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
2. Check to see if U1000 is detected simultaneously with P30E0.
Is U1000 detected?
YES >> Replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal
and Installation".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
EVB-94
2014 LEAF
DTC Logic
INFOID:0000000010121083
Possible causes
CAN communication line
Li-ion battery controller
A/C auto amp.
EVB
With CONSULT
1. Power switch ON and wait for 10 seconds or more.
2. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
3. Check DTC.
Is P30E2 detected?
YES >> Refer to EVB-95, "Diagnosis Procedure".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
Diagnosis Procedure
G
INFOID:0000000010121084
With CONSULT
1. Perform "All DTC Reading".
2. Check Self diagnostic result of systems other than HV BAT to see if P30E2 is detected.
Is P30E2 detected?
YES >> Replace A/C auto amp.. Refer to HAC-187, "Removal and Installation" (With heat pump) or HAC347, "Removal and Installation" (Without heat pump).
NO
>> GO TO 2.
With CONSULT
1. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
2. Check to see if U1000 is detected simultaneously with P30E2.
Is U1000 detected?
YES >> Replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal
and Installation".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
EVB-95
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121085
Possible causes
CAN communication line
Li-ion battery controller
Traction motor inverter
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121086
With CONSULT
1. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
2. Check to see if U1000 is detected simultaneously with P30E3.
Is U1000 detected?
YES >> Replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal
and Installation".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
EVB-96
2014 LEAF
A
INFOID:0000000010121087
Possible causes
CAN communication line
Li-ion battery controller
PDM (Power Delivery Module)
EVB
With CONSULT
1. Power switch ON and wait for 10 seconds or more.
2. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
3. Check DTC.
Is P30E4 detected?
YES >> Refer to EVB-97, "Diagnosis Procedure".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
Diagnosis Procedure
G
INFOID:0000000010121088
With CONSULT
1. Perform "All DTC Reading".
2. Check Self diagnostic result of systems other than HV BAT to see if P30E4 is detected.
Is P30E4 detected?
YES >> Replace PDM (Power Delivery Module). Refer to VC-112, "Removal and Installation".
NO
>> GO TO 2.
With CONSULT
1. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
2. Check to see if U1000 is detected simultaneously with P30E4.
Is U1000 detected?
YES >> Replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal
and Installation".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
EVB-97
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121089
Possible causes
Battery current sensor
Other systems malfunction
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121090
With CONSULT
Using FFD, check the values of three temperature sensors when DTC is detected.
Monitor item
Condition
Limit
Power switch ON
EVB-98
2014 LEAF
A
INFOID:0000000010121091
Possible causes
CAN communication line
Li-ion battery controller
VCM
EVB
With CONSULT
1. Power switch ON and wait for 10 seconds or more.
2. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
3. Check DTC.
Is P318D detected?
YES >> Refer to EVB-99, "Diagnosis Procedure".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
Diagnosis Procedure
G
INFOID:0000000010121092
For the diagnosis procedure, refer to LAN-17, "Trouble Diagnosis Flow Chart".
EVB-99
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121093
Possible causes
VCM
Li-ion battery controller
CAN communication line
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121094
With CONSULT
1. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
2. Check to see if U1000 is detected simultaneously with P318E.
Is U1000 detected?
YES >> Replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal
and Installation".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
EVB-100
2014 LEAF
DTC Logic
INFOID:0000000010121095
NOTE:
When the 12 V battery is removed within 5 minutes after turning the power switch OFF, P318E, P3191 and
P3196 may be simultaneously detected. This is not a malfunction.
EVB
DTC
P3191
Possible causes
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121096
With CONSULT
1. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
2. Check to see if U1000 is detected simultaneously with P3191.
Is U1000 detected?
YES >> Replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal
and Installation".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
EVB-101
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121097
P3196
Possible causes
COMMUNICATION ERROR
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121098
With CONSULT
1. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
2. Check to see if U1000 is detected simultaneously with P3196.
Is U1000 detected?
YES >> Replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal
and Installation".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
EVB-102
2014 LEAF
A
INFOID:0000000010121099
Possible causes
CAN communication line
Li-ion battery controller
A/C auto amp.
EVB
With CONSULT
1. Power switch ON and wait for 10 seconds or more.
2. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
3. Check DTC.
Is P3198 detected?
YES >> Refer to EVB-103, "Diagnosis Procedure".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
Diagnosis Procedure
G
INFOID:0000000010121100
With CONSULT
1. Perform "All DTC Reading".
2. Check Self diagnostic result of systems other than HV BAT to see if P3198 is detected.
Is P3198 detected?
YES >> Replace A/C auto amp.. Refer to HAC-187, "Removal and Installation" (With heat pump) or HAC347, "Removal and Installation" (Without heat pump).
NO
>> GO TO 2.
With CONSULT
1. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
2. Check to see if U1000 is detected simultaneously with P3198.
Is U1000 detected?
YES >> Replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal
and Installation".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
EVB-103
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121101
Possible causes
VCM
Li-ion battery controller
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121102
When this DTC is detected, replace VCM. Refer to EVC-423, "Removal and Installation".
EVB-104
2014 LEAF
DTC Logic
INFOID:0000000010121103
Possible causes
Traction motor inverter
Li-ion battery controller
Diagnosis Procedure
EVB
INFOID:0000000010121104
When this DTC is detected, replace traction motor inverter. Refer to TMS-103, "Exploded View".
EVB-105
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121105
Possible causes
VCM
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121106
When this DTC is detected, replace VCM. Refer to EVC-423, "Removal and Installation".
EVB-106
2014 LEAF
DTC Logic
INFOID:0000000010121107
Possible causes
Traction motor inverter
Diagnosis Procedure
EVB
INFOID:0000000010121108
When this DTC is detected, replace traction motor inverter. Refer to TMS-103, "Exploded View".
EVB-107
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121109
P3302
P3303
P3304
P3305
P3306
P3307
P3308
P3309
P330A
P330B
P330C
P330D
Possible causes
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121110
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
EVB-108
2014 LEAF
2.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
EVB
Disconnect high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
D
Installation".
>> GO TO 3.
Disconnect voltage detection terminal of bus bar and Li-ion battery controller harness connector.
Refer to below table and check the continuity between Li-ion battery controller
and corresponding bus
bar .
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EVB-109
2014 LEAF
DTC
Module
No.
Connector
Terminal
Continuity
33
P3302
LB13
50
Existed
34
34
P3303
LB13
51
Existed
35
35
P3304
LB13
52
Existed
36
36
P3305
LB13
53
Existed
37
37
P3306
LB13
54
Existed
38
38
P3307
Bus bar
LB13
55
Existed
39
39
P3308
LB13
56
Existed
40
40
P3309
LB13
57
Existed
42
42
P330A
LB13
58
Existed
43
43
P330B
10
LB13
59
Existed
44
44
P330C
11
LB13
60
Existed
45
45
P330D
12
LB13
61
Existed
46
EVB-110
2014 LEAF
Component Inspection
INFOID:0000000010121111
Terminals
(-)
Voltage
(Approx.)
5.0 - 8.5 V
(+)
Module
Positive terminal (Red)
I
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EVB-111
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121112
Possible causes
P330F
P3310
P3311
P3312
P3313
P3314
P3315
P3316
P3317
P3318
P3319
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121113
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
EVB-112
2014 LEAF
2.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
EVB
Disconnect high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
D
Installation".
>> GO TO 3.
Disconnect voltage detection terminal of bus bar and Li-ion battery controller harness connector.
Refer to below table and check the continuity between Li-ion battery controller
and corresponding bus
bar .
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EVB-113
2014 LEAF
DTC
Module
No.
Connector
Terminal
Continuity
46
P330E
13
LB13
62
Existed
47
47
P330F
14
LB13
63
Existed
48
LB13
P3310
15
LB14
48
77
Existed
65
65
P3311
16
LB14
78
Existed
66
66
P3312
17
LB14
80
Existed
69
69
P3313
18
Bus bar
LB14
81
Existed
70
70
P3314
19
LB14
82
Existed
71
71
P3315
20
LB14
83
Existed
72
72
P3316
21
LB14
84
Existed
73
73
P3317
22
LB14
85
Existed
74
74
P3318
23
LB14
86
Existed
75
75
P3319
24
LB14
87
Existed
76
EVB-114
2014 LEAF
Component Inspection
INFOID:0000000010121114
Terminals
(-)
Voltage
(Approx.)
5.0 - 8.5 V
(+)
Module
Positive terminal (Red)
I
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EVB-115
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121115
Possible causes
P331B
P331C
P331D
P331E
P331F
P3320
P3321
P3322
P3323
P3324
P3325
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121116
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
EVB-116
2014 LEAF
2.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
EVB
Disconnect high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
D
Installation".
>> GO TO 3.
With CONSULT
Power switch OFF.
Identify the malfunctioning module based on detected DTC.
Disconnect module harness connector and Li-ion battery controller harness connector.
Refer to below table and check the continuity between corresponding module and Li-ion battery controller.
DTC
Module
No.
Module
Connector
Connector
9
P331A
P331B
P331C
25
26
27
LB8
LB8
LB8
10
LB15
90
11
90
LB15
P331E
P331F
P3320
P3321
29
30
31
32
LB8
LB8
LB8
LB8
LB8
91
13
91
28
LB15
26
112
113
93
25
93
LB15
114
21
94
21
94
19
LB15
115
17
95
17
95
LB15
116
96
96
18
Existed
Existed
Existed
92
LB15
25
23
92
LB15
111
13
27
28
110
11
12
Continuity
89
27
P331D
Terminal
117
L
Existed
M
Existed
N
Existed
O
Existed
Existed
97
EVB-117
2014 LEAF
Module
Module
No.
Connector
Connector
1
P3322
P3323
P3324
P3325
33
LB8
34
LB8
35
36
LB8
LB15
118
99
20
99
LB15
119
100
100
22
LB15
120
101
101
Continuity
97
20
LB8
Terminal
LB15
24
121
Existed
Existed
Existed
Existed
102
Component Inspection
INFOID:0000000010121117
Voltage
(Approx.)
5.0 - 8.5 V
(+)
Module
Positive terminal (Red)
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EVB-118
2014 LEAF
A
INFOID:0000000010121118
P3326
P3327
P3328
P3329
P332A
P332B
P332C
P332D
P332E
P332F
P3330
P3331
B
DTC detecting condition
Possible causes
EVB
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121119
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
EVB-119
2014 LEAF
2.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
Disconnect high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation".
>> GO TO 3.
With CONSULT
Power switch OFF.
Identify the malfunctioning module based on detected DTC.
Disconnect module harness connector and Li-ion battery controller harness connector.
Refer to below table and check the continuity between corresponding module and Li-ion battery controller.
DTC
P3326
P3327
P3328
Module
No.
37
38
39
Module
Connector
Terminal
LB8
24
LB7
LB7
LB7
38
Connector
LB15
103
40
103
LB15
P332A
P332B
41
42
LB7
LB7
LB7
104
37
104
39
LB15
43
LB7
44
106
LB15
107
41
107
42
LB15
54
LB7
50
LB16
128
Existed
Existed
Existed
108
137
Existed
130
130
LB16
36
Existed
108
LB15
52
44
127
41
52
P332D
125
106
55
Existed
105
LB15
44
56
43
124
Existed
105
56
P332C
123
37
53
40
122
40
51
Continuity
102
53
P3329
Terminal
138
Existed
131
EVB-120
2014 LEAF
Module
Module
No.
Connector
Connector
36
P332E
P332F
P3330
P3331
45
LB7
46
35
LB7
47
48
LB7
LB16
140
132
47
132
LB16
141
45
133
45
133
46
LB16
142
34
134
34
134
48
Continuity
Existed
Existed
EVB
131
47
33
LB7
Terminal
LB16
49
143
D
Existed
E
Existed
135
Component Inspection
INFOID:0000000010121120
Terminals
(-)
Voltage
(Approx.)
5.0 - 8.5 V
(+)
Module
Positive terminal (Red)
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EVB-121
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121121
P3375
P3376
P3377
P3378
P3379
P337A
P337B
P337C
P337D
P337E
P337F
P3380
Possible causes
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121122
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
EVB-122
2014 LEAF
2.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
EVB
Disconnect high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
D
Installation".
>> GO TO 3.
Disconnect voltage detection terminal of bus bar and Li-ion battery controller harness connector.
Refer to below table and check the continuity between Li-ion battery controller
and corresponding bus
bar .
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EVB-123
2014 LEAF
DTC
Module
No.
Connector
Terminal
Continuity
33
P3375
LB13
50
Existed
34
34
P3376
LB13
51
Existed
35
35
P3377
LB13
52
Existed
36
36
P3378
LB13
53
Existed
37
37
P3379
LB13
54
Existed
38
38
P337A
Bus bar
LB13
55
Existed
39
39
P337B
LB13
56
Existed
40
40
P337C
LB13
57
Existed
42
42
P337D
LB13
58
Existed
43
43
P337E
10
LB13
59
Existed
44
44
P330F
11
LB13
60
Existed
45
45
P3380
12
LB13
61
Existed
46
EVB-124
2014 LEAF
Component Inspection
INFOID:0000000010121123
Terminals
(-)
Voltage
(Approx.)
5.0 - 8.5 V
(+)
Module
Positive terminal (Red)
I
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EVB-125
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121124
P3381
P3382
P3383
P3384
P3385
P3386
P3387
P3388
P3389
P338A
P338B
P338C
Possible causes
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121125
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
EVB-126
2014 LEAF
2.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
EVB
Disconnect high voltage circuit. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
D
Installation",
>> GO TO 3.
Disconnect voltage detection terminal of bus bar and Li-ion battery controller harness connector.
Refer to below table and check the continuity between Li-ion battery controller
and corresponding bus
bar .
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EVB-127
2014 LEAF
DTC
Module
No.
Connector
Terminal
Continuity
46
P3381
13
LB13
62
Existed
47
47
P3382
14
LB13
63
Existed
48
LB13
P3383
15
LB14
48
77
Existed
65
65
P3384
16
LB14
78
Existed
66
66
P3385
17
LB14
80
Existed
69
69
P3386
18
Bus bar
LB14
81
Existed
70
70
P3387
19
LB14
82
Existed
71
71
P3388
20
LB14
83
Existed
72
72
P3389
21
LB14
84
Existed
73
73
P338A
22
LB14
85
Existed
74
74
P338B
23
LB14
86
Existed
75
75
P338C
24
LB14
87
Existed
76
EVB-128
2014 LEAF
Component Inspection
INFOID:0000000010121126
Terminals
(-)
Voltage
(Approx.)
5.0 - 8.5 V
(+)
Module
Positive terminal (Red)
I
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EVB-129
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121127
P338D
P338E
P338F
P3390
P3391
P3392
P3393
P3394
P3395
P3396
P3397
P3398
Possible causes
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121128
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
EVB-130
2014 LEAF
2.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
EVB
Disconnect high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
D
Installation",
>> GO TO 3.
With CONSULT
Select Self Diagnostic Result mode of HV BAT using CONSULT.
Identify the malfunctioning module based on detected DTC.
Disconnect module harness connector and Li-ion battery controller harness connector.
Refer to below table and check the continuity between corresponding module and Li-ion battery controller.
DTC
Module
No.
Module
Connector
Connector
9
P338D
P338E
P338F
25
26
27
LB8
LB8
LB8
10
LB15
90
11
90
LB15
P3391
P3392
P3393
P3394
29
30
31
32
LB8
LB8
LB8
LB8
LB8
91
13
91
28
LB15
26
112
113
93
25
93
LB15
114
21
94
21
94
19
LB15
115
17
95
17
95
LB15
116
96
96
18
Existed
Existed
Existed
92
LB15
25
23
92
LB15
111
13
27
28
110
11
12
Continuity
89
27
P3390
Terminal
117
L
Existed
M
Existed
N
Existed
O
Existed
Existed
97
EVB-131
2014 LEAF
Module
Module
No.
Connector
Connector
1
P3395
P3396
P3397
P3398
33
LB8
34
LB8
35
36
LB8
LB15
118
99
20
99
LB15
119
100
100
22
LB15
120
101
101
Continuity
97
20
LB8
Terminal
LB15
24
121
Existed
Existed
Existed
Existed
102
Component Inspection
INFOID:0000000010121129
Voltage
(Approx.)
5.0 - 8.5 V
(+)
Module
Positive terminal (Red)
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EVB-132
2014 LEAF
A
INFOID:0000000010121130
P3399
P339A
P339B
P339C
P339D
P339E
P339F
P33A0
P33A1
P33A2
P33A3
P33A4
B
DTC detecting condition
Possible causes
EVB
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121131
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
EVB-133
2014 LEAF
2.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
Disconnect high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation",
>> GO TO 3.
With CONSULT
Select Self Diagnostic Result mode of HV BAT using CONSULT.
Identify the malfunctioning module based on detected DTC.
Disconnect module harness connector and Li-ion battery controller harness connector.
Refer to below table and check the continuity between corresponding module and Li-ion battery controller.
DTC
P3399
P339A
P339B
Module
No.
37
38
39
Module
Connector
Terminal
LB8
24
LB7
LB7
LB7
38
Connector
LB15
103
40
103
LB15
P339D
P339E
41
42
LB7
LB7
LB7
104
37
104
39
LB15
43
LB7
44
106
LB15
107
41
107
42
LB15
54
LB7
50
LB16
128
Existed
Existed
Existed
108
137
Existed
130
130
LB16
36
Existed
108
LB15
52
44
127
41
52
P33A0
125
106
55
Existed
105
LB15
44
56
43
124
Existed
105
56
P339F
123
37
53
40
122
40
51
Continuity
102
53
P339C
Terminal
138
Existed
131
EVB-134
2014 LEAF
Module
Module
No.
Connector
Connector
36
P33A1
P33A2
P33A3
P33A4
45
LB7
46
35
LB7
47
48
LB7
LB16
140
132
47
132
LB16
141
45
133
45
133
46
LB16
142
34
134
34
134
48
Continuity
Existed
Existed
EVB
131
47
33
LB7
Terminal
LB16
49
143
D
Existed
E
Existed
135
Component Inspection
INFOID:0000000010121132
Terminals
(-)
Voltage
(Approx.)
5.0 - 8.5 V
(+)
Module
Positive terminal (Red)
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EVB-135
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121133
Possible causes
Li-ion battery
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121134
When this DTC is detected, replace Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
EVB-136
2014 LEAF
DTC Logic
INFOID:0000000010121135
P33D5
CURRENT SENSOR
Possible causes
EVB
With CONSULT
1. Power switch ON and wait for 10 seconds or more.
2. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
3. Check DTC.
Is P33D5 detected?
YES >> Refer to EVB-137, "Diagnosis Procedure".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
Diagnosis Procedure
G
INFOID:0000000010121136
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
With CONSULT
1. Select Self Diagnostic Result mode of EV/HEV using CONSULT.
2. Check to see if P0AA0, P0AA1 or P0AA4 is detected.
Is any DTC detected?
YES >> Perform diagnosis on the detected DTC. Refer to EVB-45, "DTC Index".
NO
>> GO TO 2.
WARNING:
Disconnect high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
EVB-137
2.PRECONDITIONING
2014 LEAF
Check continuity between current sensor harness connector and Li-ion battery controller harness connector.
Current sensor
Connector
Terminal
Connector
Terminal
S
LB5
Continuity
10
LB11
Exited
15
Terminal
Terminal
LB5
Resistance value
1 k10 M
Terminal
Terminal
Resistance value
LB11
10
15
Approx. 4.7 k
EVB-138
2014 LEAF
DTC Logic
INFOID:0000000010121137
P33D6
CURRENT SENSOR
Possible causes
Li-ion battery controller
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121138
DANGER:
1.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
Disconnect high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation".
>> GO TO 2.
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
1.
2.
EVB
EVB-139
2014 LEAF
Resistance value
Terminal
LB11
10
15
1 k10 M
3.CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER AND BATTERY JUNCTION BOX (CURRENT SENSOR)
1. Disconnect current sensor harness connector.
2. Check continuity between Li-ion battery controller and current sensor.
Li-ion battery controller
Connector
Terminal
Current sensor
Connector
10
LB11
9
15
Terminal
Continuity
S
LB5
Existed
EVB-140
2014 LEAF
A
INFOID:0000000010121139
Possible causes
EVB
P33D7
P33D9
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
P33DD
With CONSULT
1. Power switch ON and wait for 10 seconds or more.
2. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
3. Check DTC.
Is any DTC detected?
YES >> Refer to EVB-141, "Diagnosis Procedure".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
Diagnosis Procedure
H
INFOID:0000000010121140
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
1.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
Disconnect high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation".
>> GO TO 2.
2.CHECK HARNESS
Revision: May 2014
EVB-141
2014 LEAF
1.
2.
Connector
Terminal
LB9
LB10
LB10
Continuity
Ground
No existed
Component Inspection
INFOID:0000000010121141
Remove battery temperature sensor. Refer to EVB-190, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Exploded
View".
Check resistance between battery temperature sensor terminals.
Terminals
Condition
Temperature C (F)
Resistance (k)
10 (50)
Approx. 7.4
25 (77)
Approx. 4.0
40 (104)
Approx. 2.3
EVB-142
2014 LEAF
A
INFOID:0000000010121142
Possible causes
Li-ion battery controller
Diagnosis Procedure
EVB
INFOID:0000000010121143
When this DTC is detected, replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and Installation".
EVB-143
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121144
Possible causes
Li-ion battery controller
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121145
When this DTC is detected, replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and Installation".
EVB-144
2014 LEAF
A
INFOID:0000000010121146
Possible causes
Li-ion battery controller
Diagnosis Procedure
EVB
INFOID:0000000010121147
When this DTC is detected, perform Li-ion battery insulation resistance loss check. Refer to EVB-163, "Component Inspection".
EVB-145
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121148
Possible causes
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121149
With CONSULT
Using FREEZE FRAME DATA (FFD), check the values of three temperature sensors when DTC is detected.
Monitor item
Condition
Limit
Power switch ON
EVB-146
2014 LEAF
DTC Logic
INFOID:0000000010121150
Possible causes
Li-ion battery controller
Module
EVB
With CONSULT
1. Turn power switch ON and wait for 10 seconds or more.
2. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
3. Check DTC.
Is P33E6 detected?
YES >> Refer to EVB-147, "Diagnosis Procedure".
NO
>> INSPECTION END
Diagnosis Procedure
G
INFOID:0000000010121151
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
EVB-147
With CONSULT
1. Select Self Diagnostic Result of HV BAT.
2. Check to see if P0A1F, P3062 or P33ED is detected simultaneously with P33E6.
Is P0A1F, P3062 or P33ED detected?
YES-1 >> When P0A1F or P3062 are detected simultaneously, Replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to
EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
YES-2 >> When P33ED is detected simultaneously, perform the diagnosis procedure of P33ED. Refer to
EVB-156, "Diagnosis Procedure".
NO
>> GO TO 2.
1.
2014 LEAF
Identify the minimum cell voltage and the maximum cell voltage from 96 cells.
Calculate voltage according to the following expressions to compare voltage between A and B.
A = Maximum cell voltage Average cell voltage
B = Average cell voltage Minimum cell voltage
With CONSULT
1. Select WORK SUPPORT of HV BAT.
2. Select CELL VOLTAGE LOSS INSPECTION. Touch START.
3. Check MINIMUM CELL VOLTAGE.
Is MINIMUM CELL VOLTAGE 3,712 mV or less?
YES >> GO TO 5.
NO
>> GO TO 4.
With CONSULT
Set the vehicle to READY.
Set the vehicle, according to the following conditions.
: Full hot
: Maximum speed
Headlamp
: High beam ON
Door glass
: Full open
3.
Defroster
Check DATA MONITOR and let the Li-ion battery discharge until the MINIMUM CELL VOLTAGE
reaches 3,712 mV or less.
NOTE:
The guide line is to discharge until the Li-ion battery available charge gauge indicates 2 segments or less.
For discharge time, refer to the following table.
Guideline for discharge time
Time to 2 segments
12
11
10
Approx. 90 minute
EVB-148
2014 LEAF
Time to 2 segments
Approx. 70 minute
Approx. 40 minute
Approx. 20 minute
EVB
>> GO TO 5.
With CONSULT
Check that MINIMUM CELL VOLTAGE is 3,712 mV or less. Touch START.
Check to see if a cell of which voltage is less than or equal to CELL VOLTAGE LOSS JUDGMENT
VALUE is displayed.
Is a cell displayed?
YES >> Record applicable cell No. and then GO TO 6.
NO
>> Check the minimum cell voltage on the data monitor and replace a module which includes the
minimum cell voltage. Refer to EVB-222, "FRONT MODULE STACK : Exploded View" (Front
module stack) or EVB-238, "REAR MODULE STACK : Exploded View" (Rear module stack).
1.
2.
6.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
Disconnect high voltage circuit. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-190, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Exploded View".
>> GO TO 7.
7.CHECK CONDENSATION
Check module voltage within determined cell at step 3 and check the divergence of the voltage and cell voltage with DATA MONITOR.
DANGER:
When check module voltage, be careful not to short.
Is Divergence within 40mV?
YES-1 >> When the determined cell at step 3 is in front module stack.: GO TO 10.
YES-2 >> When the determined cell at step 3 is in rear module stack.: GO TO 12.
NO
>> Replace Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal
and Installation".
10.CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER AND MODULE HARNESS CONNECRevision: May 2014
EVB-149
2014 LEAF
Terminal
Li-ion battery controller harness connector
Module harness
connector
Approx. 0
3. Check the divergence of the resistance and the resistance of other cell harness.
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> GO TO 11
NO
>> Repair or replace harness or connectors.
JSCIA0811GB
Resistance value
Terminal
Module harness connector
Bus bar
Approx. 0
2. Check the divergence of the resistance and the resistance of other cell harness.
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> Replace module within the determined cell at step 5.
NO
>> Repair or replace harness or connectors.
EVB-150
2014 LEAF
EVB
H
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Resistance value
Terminal
Bus bar
Approx. 0
2. Check the divergence of the resistance and the resistance of other cell harness.
Is the inspection result normal?
YES >> Replace module within the determined cell at step 5.
NO
>> Repair or replace harness or connectors.
EVB-151
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121152
P33EA
Possible causes
Li-ion battery controller
Heater relay unit
Harness or connector
NOTE:
The Li-ion battery controller transmits a relay control signal to the heater relay unit and turns ON/OFF the
relay built-in the heater relay unit.
The heater relay unit turns ON/OFF the built-in relay, according to a relay control signal transmitted from the
Li-ion battery controller, and transmits a relay status signal (the ON/OFF status of the built-in relay) to the Liion battery controller.
With CONSULT
Select ACTIVE TEST of HV BAT.
Select HEATER RELAY UNIT. Touch START.
>> GO TO 2.
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121153
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
1.PRECONDITIONING
Revision: May 2014
EVB-152
2014 LEAF
>> GO TO 2.
EVB
Remove service plug switch bracket. Refer to EVB-204, "BATTERY JUNCTION BOX AND BATTERY
HARNESS : Exploded View".
Disconnect Li-ion battery controller harness connector and heater relay unit harness connector.
Check continuity Li-ion battery controller harness connector and heater relay unit harness connector.
Lli-ion battery controller
Connector
Terminal
20
LB11
18
Terminal
3
LB17
Continuity
Existed
Check continuity Li-ion battery harness connector and heater relay unit harness connector.
Lli-ion battery
Connector
Terminal
Connector
Terminal
LB1
31
LB17
Continuity
Existed
Check continuity heater relay unit harness connector and Li-ion battery controller harness connector.
L
Heater relay unit
Connector
Terminal
Connector
8
7
Continuity
4
LB17
Terminal
8
LB11
Existed
EVB-153
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121154
P33EB
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Possible causes
Battery temperature sensor
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121155
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
1.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
Disconnect the high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation".
>> GO TO 2.
EVB-154
2014 LEAF
Component Inspection
INFOID:0000000010121156
Remove battery temperature sensor. Refer to EVB-222, "FRONT MODULE STACK : Exploded View"
(Front module stack) or EVB-238, "REAR MODULE STACK : Exploded View" (Rear module stack).
Check resistance between battery temperature sensor terminals.
Terminals
Condition
Temperature C (F)
EVB
Resistance (k)
10 (50)
Approx. 7.4
25 (77)
Approx. 4.0
40 (104)
Approx. 2.3
EVB-155
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121157
P33ED
Possible causes
Module
1.
2.
: Full hot
: Maximum speed
Headlamp
: High beam ON
Door glass
: Full open
3.
Defroster
Let the Li-ion battery discharge until the Li-ion battery available charge gauge shows segment 1 or below.
>> GO TO 3.
Charge the Li-ion battery by normal charge until the level reaches full charge.
After the completion of normal charge, check that the indication of the Li-ion battery available charge
gauge shows 12 segments.
>> GO TO 4.
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121158
EVB-156
2014 LEAF
If abnormal cell is not identified, perform DTC confirmation procedure. Refer to EVB-156, "DTC Logic".
Check cell voltage again using DATA MONITOR or FFD to identify malfunctioning cell.
>> Replace corresponding Module. Refer to EVB-222, "FRONT MODULE STACK : Exploded View".
EVB
EVB-157
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121159
P33EE
Diagnosis Procedure
Possible causes
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
1.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
Disconnect the high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and
Installation".
>> GO TO 2.
EVB-158
2014 LEAF
Resistance
Terminal
LH 1
LH 2
RH 1
EVB
RH 2
RR 1
RR 2
Disconnect Li-ion battery heater and battery junction box harness connector.
Check continuity Li-ion battery heater and battery junction box harness connector.
G
Li-ion battery heater
Item
Connector
Terminal
LH 1
LB19
LH 2
LB20
RH 1
LB23
RH 2
LB24
RR 1
LB21
RR 2
LB22
Connector
Terminal
LB25
15
Continuity
Existed
Disconnect Li-ion battery heater and heater relay unit harness connector harness connector.
Check continuity Li-ion battery heater and heater relay unit harness connector harness connector.
Li-ion battery heater
Item
Connector
Terminal
LH 1
LB19
LH 2
LB20
RH 1
LB23
RH 2
LB24
RR 1
LB21
RR 2
LB22
Connector
Terminal
Continuity
N
LB18
11
Existed
EVB-159
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121161
CAN (Controller Area Network) is a serial communication line for real time applications. It is an on-vehicle multiplexcommunication line with high data communication speed and excellent error detection ability. Modern
vehicle is equipped with many electronic control units, and each control unit shares information and links with
other control units during operation (not independent). In CAN communication, control units are connected
with 2 communication lines (CAN-H, CAN-L) allowing a high rate of information transmission with less wiring.
Each control unit transmits/receives data but selectively reads the required data only.
CAN communication signal chart. Refer to LAN-37, "CAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM : CAN Communication Signal Chart".
DTC Logic
INFOID:0000000010121162
Diagnosis Procedure
Possible causes
CAN communication system
INFOID:0000000010121163
For the diagnosis procedure, refer to LAN-17, "Trouble Diagnosis Flow Chart".
EVB-160
2014 LEAF
Diagnosis Procedure
INFOID:0000000010121164
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and EVB
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before perform- D
ing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
E
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insu- F
lating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
G
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
K
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2.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
Disconnect the high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation".
>> GO TO 3.
CAUTION:
Check that high voltage harness and harness shield have no scratches and cracks. If any damage is
found, replace damaged parts.
1. Remove high voltage harness from battery junction box.
2. Disconnect Li-ion battery controller harness connector.
Revision: May 2014
EVB-161
2014 LEAF
Continuity
Terminal
Existed
High voltage harness between front module stack RH and battery junction box
Continuity
Terminal
Existed
EVB-162
2014 LEAF
A
INFOID:0000000010121165
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and EVB
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before perform- D
ing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
E
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insu- F
lating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
G
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
The following diagnosis procedure must be performed when P0AA6 or P33E1 are detected and Li-ion
battery is judged that its insulation resistance is dropping.
With CONSULT
1. Power switch ON.
2. Select DATA MONITOR of HV BAT.
3. Record MAXIMUM CELL VOLTAGE.
NOTE:
It is used, when replace a malfunction module.
>> GO TO 2
CAUTION:
Check that high voltage harness and harness shield have no scratches and cracks. If any damage is
found, replace damaged parts.
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and
Installation".
3. Remove bus bar that connects front module stack LH and front module stack RH.
4. Measure voltages between positive terminal
of front module stack LH and battery pack ground, and
between positive terminal
of front module stack LH and battery pack ground.
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EVB-163
2014 LEAF
+
Front module stack LH
Voltage
Approx. 0 V
Terminal
,
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+
Front module stack LH
Voltage
Approx. 0 V
Terminal
,
1.
2.
Remove bus bar that connects service plug and front module stack LH.
Measure voltages between positive terminal
of front module stack LH and battery pack ground, and
between positive terminal
of front module stack LH and battery pack ground.
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EVB-164
2014 LEAF
+
Front module stack LH
Voltage
Approx. 0 V
Terminal
EVB
Remove bus bar that connects service plug and front module stack LH from service plug switch bracket.
Using insulation resistance tester, measure insulation resistance between service plug switch terminal
and service plug switch bracket.
WARNING:
Unlike the ordinary tester, the insulation resistance tester applies 500 V when measuring. If used
incorrectly, there is the danger of electric shock. If used in the vehicle 12V system, there is the
danger of damage to electronic devices. Read the insulation resistance tester instruction manual
carefully and be sure to work safely.
CAUTION:
Be sure to set the insulation resistance tester to 500 V when performing this test. Using a setting
higher than 500 V can result in damage to the component being inspected.
NOTE:
Check resistance without disassembling service plug switch and service plug switch bracket.
+
Resistance
1000 M or more
6.CHECK MODULE-1
1.
2.
Remove front module stack LH. Refer to EVB-226, "FRONT MODULE STACK : Removal and Installation".
NOTE:
Do not disassemble module stack.
Measure voltages between terminal / of all modules in front
module stack LH and module body.
O
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P
+
Module
Voltage
Module body
Approx. 0 V
Terminal
EVB-165
2014 LEAF
7.CHECK MODULE-2
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resistance
Module body
100 M or more
Module
Terminal
1.
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+
Front module stack RH
Voltage
Approx. 0 V
Terminal
,
EVB-166
2014 LEAF
EVB
E
JSCIA0741ZZ
+
Front module stack RH
Voltage
Approx. 0 V
Terminal
,
Remove bus bar that connects front module stack RH and battery junction box.
Measure voltages between positive terminal
of front module stack RH and battery pack ground, and
between positive terminal
of front module stack RH and battery pack ground.
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O
+
Front module stack RH
Voltage
Approx. 0 V
Terminal
,
EVB-167
2014 LEAF
WARNING:
Unlike the ordinary tester, the insulation resistance tester
applies 500 V when measuring. If used incorrectly, there is
the danger of electric shock. If used in the vehicle 12V system, there is the danger of damage to electronic devices.
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Read the insulation resistance tester instruction manual
carefully and be sure to work safely.
CAUTION:
Be sure to set the insulation resistance tester to 500 V when performing this test. Using a setting
higher than 500 V can result in damage to the component being inspected.
Battery junction box
Resistance
1000 M or more
Terminal
12.CHECK MODULE-3
1.
2.
Remove front module stack RH. Refer to EVB-226, "FRONT MODULE STACK : Removal and Installation".
NOTE:
Do not disassemble module stack.
Measure voltages between terminal / of all modules in front
module stack RH and module body.
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+
Module
Voltage
Module body
Approx. 0 V
Terminal
EVB-168
2014 LEAF
13.CHECK MODULE-4
EVB
D
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resistance
Module body
100 M or more
Module
Terminal
M
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+
Rear module stack
Voltage
Approx. 0 V
Terminal
,
EVB-169
2014 LEAF
of rear
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2.
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+
Front module stack RH
Voltage
Approx. 0 V
Terminal
,
2.
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EVB-170
2014 LEAF
EVB
JSCIA0744ZZ
D
+
Voltage
Approx. 0 V
Terminal
,
17.CHECK MODULE-5
1.
2.
Remove rear module stack. Refer to EVB-248, "REAR MODULE STACK : Disassembly and Assembly".
NOTE:
Do not disassemble module stack.
Measure voltages between terminal / of all modules in rear
module stack and module body.
K
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L
+
Voltage
Module body
Approx. 0 V
Module
Terminal
18.CHECK MODULE-6
EVB-171
2014 LEAF
JSCIA0740ZZ
+
Module
resistance
Module body
100 M or more
Terminal
EVB-172
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121166
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and EVB
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before perform- D
ing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
E
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insu- F
lating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
G
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
1.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
Disconnect the high voltage. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation".
>> GO TO 2.
WARNING:
Unlike the ordinary tester, the insulation resistance tester applies 500 V when measuring. If used
incorrectly, there is the danger of electric shock. If used in the vehicle 12 V system, there is the danger
of damage to electronic devices. Read the insulation resistance tester instruction manual carefully
and be sure to work safely.
1. Disconnect high voltage harness connector from heater relay unit.
NOTE:
Check the heater relay with it installed on the battery pack.
2. Use 500 V range of insulation resistance tester to measure insulation resistance. Wait for 30 seconds until
the value becomes stable.
CAUTION:
Be sure to set the insulation resistance tester to 500 V when performing this test. Using a setting
higher than 500 V can result in damage to the component being inspected.
EVB-173
2014 LEAF
Ground
Resistance
1000 M or more
Terminal
10
11
WARNING:
Unlike the ordinary tester, the insulation resistance tester applies 500 V when measuring. If used
incorrectly, there is the danger of electric shock. If used in the vehicle 12 V system, there is the danger
of damage to electronic devices. Read the insulation resistance tester instruction manual carefully
and be sure to work safely.
1. Disconnect high voltage harness connector from Li-ion battery heater.
NOTE:
Check the heater relay with it installed on the battery pack.
2. Use 500 V range of insulation resistance tester to measure insulation resistance. Wait for 30 seconds until
the value becomes stable.
CAUTION:
Be sure to set the insulation resistance tester to 500 V when performing this test. Using a setting
higher than 500 V can result in damage to the component being inspected.
Li-ion battery heater
Item
Connector
LH1
LB19
LH2
LB20
RH1
LB23
RH2
LB24
RR1
LB21
RR2
LB22
Terminal
Ground
Resistance
1000 M or more
2
1
1000 M or more
2
1
2
1
1000 M or more
Battery pack lower case
1000 M or more
2
1
1000 M or more
2
1
1000 M or more
WARNING:
Unlike the ordinary tester, the insulation resistance tester applies 500 V when measuring. If used
incorrectly, there is the danger of electric shock. If used in the vehicle 12 V system, there is the danger
of damage to electronic devices. Read the insulation resistance tester instruction manual carefully
and be sure to work safely.
1. Use 500 V range of insulation resistance tester to measure insulation resistance. Wait for 30 seconds until
the value becomes stable.
CAUTION:
Be sure to set the insulation resistance tester to 500V when performing this test. Using a setting
higher than 500 V can result in damage to the component being inspected.
Revision: May 2014
EVB-174
2014 LEAF
Terminal
LB18
11
Ground
Resistance
1000 M or more
EVB
EVB-175
2014 LEAF
INFOID:0000000010121167
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
The removed service plug must always be carried in a pocket of the responsible worker or placed in
the tool box during the procedure to prevent the plug from being connected by mistake.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Never allow workers other than the responsible person to touch the vehicle containing high voltage
parts. To keep others from touching the high voltage parts, these parts must be covered with an insulating sheet except when using them.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
Never bring the vehicle into the READY status with the service plug removed unless otherwise
instructed in the Service Manual. A malfunction may occur if this is not observed.
1.CHECK FUSE
Fuse No.
Battery
79
57
Power switch ON
74
1.
2.
3.
Continuity
Ground
Existed
Terminal
6
B24
7
8
Check the voltage between Li-ion battery vehicle communication harness connector and ground.
EVB-176
2014 LEAF
Voltage
Ground
Li-ion battery
Connector
Terminal
B24
EVB
Check the continuity between Li-ion battery vehicle communication harness connector and fuse terminal.
E
Li-ion battery
Connector
Continuity
Terminal
B24
F
No.79 fuse terminal
Existed
Voltage
(Approx.)
Ground
11 14 V
Li-ion battery
Connector
Terminal
B24
31
1.
2.
3.
IPDM E/R
Connector
Terminal
Connector
Terminal
B24
E15
59
Continuity
Existed
Check the continuity between Li-ion battery vehicle communication harness and fuse terminal.
EVB-177
2014 LEAF
Terminal
B24
31
Continuity
Existed
8.PRECONDITIONING
WARNING:
Shut off high voltage circuit. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to EVB-181, "Removal and Installation".
2. Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation".
>> GO TO 9.
Check the continuity between Li-ion battery vehicle communication harness connector and Li-ion battery
controller harness connector.
LBC
Connector
LB11
Li-ion battery
Terminal
Connector
Terminal
31
12
2
LB1
Continuity
Existed
14
EVB-178
2014 LEAF
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS
INFOID:0000000010121168
Diagnosis Procedure
EVB
INFOID:0000000010121169
: Full hot
: Maximum speed
Headlamp
: High beam ON
Door glass
: Full open
3.
Defroster
Let the Li-ion battery discharge until the Li-ion battery available charge gauge shows Segment 1 or below.
>> GO TO 3.
Charge the Li-ion battery by normal charge until the level reaches full charge.
After the completion of normal charge, check that the indication of the Li-ion battery available charge
gauge shows 12 segments.
EVB-179
>> GO TO 4.
2014 LEAF
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
EV BATTERY USAGE REPORT
Inspection
INFOID:0000000010121170
EVB-180
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
LI-ION BATTERY
Exploded View
INFOID:0000000010121171
EVB
N
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Li-ion battery
Clip
INFOID:0000000010121172
DANGER:
Revision: May 2014
EVB-181
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
Because hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is a risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the vehicle is handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to shut off the high voltage circuits before performing
inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
Be sure to put the removed service plug in pocket and carry it or store it in a tool box or other container so that another person does not accidentally connect it while work is in progress.
Be sure to put on insulating protective gear before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Clearly identify the persons responsible for high voltage work and ensure that other persons do not
touch the vehicle. When not working, cover high voltage components with an anti-static cover sheet
or similar item to prevent contact with other persons.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
CAUTION:
There is the possibility of a malfunction occurring if the vehicle is changed to READY status while the
service plug is removed. Therefore do not change the vehicle to READY status unless instructed to do
so in the Service Manual.
REMOVAL
WARNING:
Prepare for work on the high-voltage system. Refer to GI-33, "How to Disconnect High Voltage".
1. Lift up the vehicle and remove the Li-ion battery undercover. EVB-181, "Exploded View".
2. Remove the harness clamp
and disconnect the Li-ion battery
high-voltage harness connector .
DANGER:
Because there is the danger of electric shock, immediately insulate disconnected high voltage connectors and terminals with insulating tape.
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EVB-182
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
Because there is the danger of electric shock, immediately insulate disconnected high voltage connectors and terminals with insulating tape.
Follow the procedure below to disconnect the PTC heater harness connector.
EVB
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4.
H
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5.
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6.
.
M
CAUTION:
Do not remove the 4 bolts shown by
in the figure.
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7.
EVB-183
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
Align the pallet
mark .
center mark
center
Front
Side
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8.
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9.
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear.
EVB-184
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
10. Lower the pallet, and remove the Li-ion battery
cle.
WARNING:
gear.
EVB
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11. Lower the Li-ion battery from the lift table together with the pallet.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
CAUTION:
Because there is the danger of tipping over, do not move the stacker while the Li-ion battery is
lifted up.
INSTALLATION
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c.
When replacing the Li-ion battery with a new battery, perform the work listed below.
Enter the date of the (replacement) work on the EV battery tracking identification seal that is packaged
together with the new part.
Cut the EV battery tracking identification seal into 2 pieces and apply them to the body of the replaced
(old) Li-ion battery and to the Li-ion battery replacement history record.
Enter the necessary information in the Li-ion battery replacement history record.
2.
1.
a.
b.
[SST: KV99111300 (J-50306)] in the position on the body as shown in the figure.
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EVB-185
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
: Vehicle front
3.
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4.
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear.
5.
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6.
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EVB-186
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
7.
EVB
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8.
9.
After installing the bonding plate, perform an electric equipotential test. EVB-188, "Inspection".
Rotate the vehicle communications connector
clockwise to
connect it.
WARNING:
gear.
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EVB-187
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
11. Install the high-voltage harness connector
ness clamp .
WARNING:
gear.
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Inspection
INFOID:0000000010121173
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear.
Standard
If the result deviates from the standard value, check the following and correct the malfunction location.
Revision: May 2014
EVB-188
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION >
Conditions of bonding plate connection
Corrosion on bonding plate mounting surface
Presence of paint, oil, dirt, or other substance on the bonding plate mounting surface
EVB
EVB-189
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
INFOID:0000000010121174
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EVB-190
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
Service plug
Seal
Plug
Plug washer
Breather
EVB
: Nm (kg-m, in-lb)
: Nm (kg-m, ft-lb)
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INFOID:0000000010121175
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to shut off the high voltage circuits before performing
inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
Be sure to put the removed service plug in pocket and carry it or store it in a tool box or other container so that another person does not accidentally connect it while work is in progress.
Be sure to put on insulating protective gear before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Clearly identify the persons responsible for high voltage work and ensure that other persons do not
touch the vehicle. When not working, cover high voltage components with an anti-static cover sheet
or similar item to prevent contact with other persons.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
If the battery pack is to be disassembled, be sure to remove the Li-ion battery controller for preventing electric shock, fire, and damage to parts.
CAUTION:
There is the possibility of a malfunction occurring if the vehicle is changed to READY status while the
service plug is removed. Therefore do not change the vehicle to READY status unless instructed to do
so in the Service Manual.
2.
3.
4.
5.
REMOVAL
Revision: May 2014
EVB-191
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
1. Clean any dust or dirt adhered to the battery pack.
2. Remove the service plug retainer .
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective
gear and use insulated tools.
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3.
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
4.
Cut the battery pack upper case adhesive according to the following procedure.
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear.
a.
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EVB-192
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
b.
Use the windshield cutter and cut the adhesive in the order from 1 to 4 as shown in the figure.
EVB
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Paint sealant
Adhesive
: Battery front
CAUTION:
When cutting the adhesive, be careful to avoid scratching the battery pack coating to the maximum extent possible.
The paint sealant is set between the paint sealant marks stamped on the battery pack upper case
(between
to ). Therefore be careful not to damage the paint sealant when cutting the adhesive.
Because the paint sealant functions to release pressure from inside the battery pack, if the paint
sealant is damaged beyond the limit, the battery pack lower case must be replaced. If the paint
sealant damage is less than the limit, repair by applying primer (adhesive primer: 999MP43533PP).
Paint sealant damage limit:
Continuous length of undamaged section:
EVB-193
NOTE:
Because there is no clearance at the embossed part, cut the adhesive there last.
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
Set the windshield cutter (A) at an angle of 90 to the surface of the battery case.
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Hold the windshield cutter facing toward the grip, and cut the adhesive while holding the blade level.
c.
Use piano wire (A) to cut the adhesive at the battery pack corners.
CAUTION:
When cutting the adhesive, be careful to avoid scratching
the battery pack coating and paint sealant to the maximum
extent possible.
NOTE:
Press the piano wire against the adhesive at the battery pack
corner, and pull it in alternate directions for cutting of adhesive.
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d.
Use the windshield cutter (A) for cutting adhesive at the embossed locations.
i.
Insert a plastic remover tool (B) into the embossed locations to open a clearance.
CAUTION:
Do not press the remover tool farther in than necessary. Doing so may deform the battery pack
upper case.
Tilt the windshield cutter blade at an angle and cut the adhesive at the embossed locations.
CAUTION:
When cutting the adhesive, be careful to avoid scratching the battery pack coating to the maximum extent possible.
Remove the battery pack upper case.
WARNING:
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ii.
5.
CAUTION:
Check that the adhesive is fully cut before removing. Use of excessive force during removal may
deform the battery pack upper case.
When removing the battery pack upper case, be careful that cutting particles do not enter the
battery pack.
EVB-194
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
If adhesive cutting particles enter the battery pack, clean (use of air blow is prohibited) when
assembling so that no particles remain on the battery module, bus bar, and high-voltage harness.
Operation must be performed by 2 persons. Be careful that the battery pack upper case does not
contact the battery module.
INSTALLATION
1.
To remove remaining adhesive on the battery pack upper case and battery pack lower case , use a
scraper (B), and cut so that the surface is smooth, leaving approximately 1 2 mm (0.04 0.08 in)
of EVB
adhesive behind.
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CAUTION:
Because airtightness leakage is likely to occur, cut the seal in such a way that burrs are not produced.
Be careful not to damage the paint sealant.
- If the paint sealant on a straight section is damaged in excess of the limit, the battery pack lower
case must be replaced. If the paint sealant damage is less than the limit, repair by applying
primer (adhesive primer: 999MP-43533PP).
Paint sealant damage limit:
Continuous length of undamaged section:
2.
a.
b.
- If the paint sealant damage on a corner is damaged, repair by applying primer (adhesive primer:
999MP-43533PP).
NOTE:
Leave 1 2 mm (0.04 0.08 in) of adhesive so that the battery pack coating surface and paint sealant
are not damaged.
Sharpen the blade of the scraper.
Repair scratches to the battery pack upper case by the following procedure.
Protect the seal with masking tape .
NOTE:
If primer surfacer (anti-corrosion primer) contacts the seal, the
adhesive strength is reduced.
Spray primer surfacer (anti-corrosion primer) (B) into the cracks
in the battery pack upper case.
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EVB-195
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
3. Install a carabiner (A) onto the bracket of the battery pack upper
case.
NOTE:
This is to provide a handle for use after the adhesive is applied
and prevent adhesive from adhering to the operator's hands.
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4.
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: 10 mm (0.39 in)
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear.
CAUTION:
If dam rubber is already applied there, replace it with new dam rubber.
NOTE:
Apply the dam rubber so that adhesive does not enter the inner side. If the adhesive enters the inner side,
then the next time the battery pack is disassembled, the windshield cutter may not be able to reach the
adhesive and removing the battery pack upper case may be difficult.
5.
Apply adhesive (999MP-57302NP) to the battery pack lower case as shown in the figure.
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear.
EVB-196
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
A
EVB
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: 5 mm (0.20 in)
: Old adhesive
: 10 mm (0.39 in)
: Dam rubber
CAUTION:
Because there is a risk of airtightness leakage, apply the adhesive so that there are no seams or
overlaps.
Complete installation of the battery pack upper case before the adhesive surface hardens. The
adhesive begins to harden in as little as 12 minutes. [Humidity: 80%, Temperature: 35C (95F)]
Before installing the battery pack upper case, check that there are no locations of insufficient
adhesive. If there is insufficient adhesive, correct the location. (If the adhesive height is lower
than the height of the dam rubber, then the amount of adhesive is insufficient.)
Do not apply too much adhesive as doing so may make work difficult the next time the battery
pack upper case is removed.
NOTE:
EVB-197
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
For applying the adhesive in a triangle, cut the end of the nozzle as shown in the figure.
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Grasp the carabiner installed in Step 3, and install the battery pack upper case while visually aligning the
alignment holes on the battery pack upper case and battery pack lower case .
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear.
CAUTION:
Operation must be performed by 2 persons. Be careful
that the battery pack upper case does not contact the battery module.
Moving the upper case after it is installed makes airtightness leakage more likely. Therefore, position the upper
case carefully.
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EVB-198
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
7. Tighten the mounting bolts in the order from 1 to 6 as shown in the figure.
A
EVB
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
8.
M
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
O
EVB-199
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
9.
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10. Perform a battery pack air leak inspection. Refer to EVB-256, "Inspection".
CAUTION:
If air leakage occurs, remove the battery pack upper case and wipe off the adhesive, then apply
new dam rubber and apply adhesive again. (Proceed to Step 4.)
11. Spray primer surfacer (anti-corrosion primer) (A) into cracks in
the periphery of the battery pack adhesive.
WARNING:
gear.
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CAUTION:
After the battery pack is assembled, it can be installed into the vehicle. However the battery pack
must not be subjected to any external force (such as high-pressure washing or parking in a location
which strains the vehicle body) for approximately 3 hours after installation.
Be sure to reinstall the high voltage harness clips in their original positions. If a clip is damaged,
replace it with a new clip before installing.
After assembling the battery pack, perform an electric equipotential test.
Check the following items after installing battery pack: Refer to EVB-256, "Inspection".
AIR LEAK INSPECTION
ELECTRIC EQUIPOTENTIAL TEST
EVB-200
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
INFOID:0000000010121176
EVB
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INFOID:0000000010121177
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to shut off the high voltage circuits before performing
inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
Be sure to put the removed service plug in pocket and carry it or store it in a tool box or other container so that another person does not accidentally connect it while work is in progress.
Be sure to put on insulating protective gear before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Clearly identify the persons responsible for high voltage work and ensure that other persons do not
touch the vehicle. When not working, cover high voltage components with an anti-static cover sheet
or similar item to prevent contact with other persons.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
If the battery pack is to be disassembled, be sure to remove the Li-ion battery controller for preventing electric shock, fire, and damage to parts.
CAUTION:
There is the possibility of a malfunction occurring if the vehicle is changed to READY status while the
service plug is removed. Therefore do not change the vehicle to READY status unless instructed to do
so in the Service Manual.
Controller bracket
EVB-201
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
The environment must utilize a shutter or other means to shut out the outside environment and prevent
rain, snow, dust, or other substances from entering.
The environment must not cause the intrusion of sweat during work, or cause condensation to occur
due to high temperature or humidity.
2. Metal powder, grease, and other foreign substances must not enter.
The indoor environment must also prevent metal powder, grease, and other foreign substances from
entering due to maintenance performed on other vehicles and other sources during disassembly work.
If there is a risk of the above substances entering, take appropriate countermeasures, such as use of a
vinyl curtain or an equivalent to shut out the outside environment.
3. The floor must be dry.
The floor must not be wet as a result of factors such as vehicle entry during rain or snow.
4. Work space
The work space must be approximately the size of one entire vehicle.
Take appropriate countermeasures so that persons other than the operator do not enter the work space,
such as by placing signs indicating that disassembly work is in progress.
5. Standard fire fighting equipment
Always place a standard fire fighting equipment in the disassembly work area.
Depending on type of fire (vehicle or battery) use standard fire fighting equipment (water or extinguisher).
REMOVAL
1.
2.
Remove the battery pack upper case. EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and Installation".
Disconnect the low-voltage harness connector
of the Li-ion
battery controller.
WARNING:
gear.
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3.
, then
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4.
, then remove
WARNING:
gear.
EVB-202
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
A
Because there is a risk of electric shock, immediately protect the terminals of the disconnected high-voltage harness connector with insulating tape so that they are not exposed.
INSTALLATION
1.
EVB
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
: Battery front
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2.
Install the battery pack upper case. EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and Installation".
CAUTION:
Be sure to reinstall the high voltage harness clips in their original positions. If a clip is damaged,
replace it with a new clip before installing.
Check the following items after installing battery pack: Refer to EVB-256, "Inspection".
AIR LEAK INSPECTION
ELECTRIC EQUIPOTENTIAL TEST
EVB-203
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
INFOID:0000000010121178
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Bus bar
Harness bracket
Snap ring
EVB-204
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
High-voltage harness connector
Connector flange
Seal
Bus bar
EVB
EVB-205
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
Because there is a danger of electric shock and fire, never contact bus bar in a wrong terminal.
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: Battery front
DANGER:
Revision: May 2014
EVB-206
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of A
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
B
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to shut off the high voltage circuits before performing
inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
Be sure to put the removed service plug in pocket and carry it or store it in a tool box or other con- EVB
tainer so that another person does not accidentally connect it while work is in progress.
Be sure to put on insulating protective gear before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Clearly identify the persons responsible for high voltage work and ensure that other persons do not D
touch the vehicle. When not working, cover high voltage components with an anti-static cover sheet
or similar item to prevent contact with other persons.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
If the battery pack is to be disassembled, be sure to remove the Li-ion battery controller for prevent- E
ing electric shock, fire, and damage to parts.
CAUTION:
There is the possibility of a malfunction occurring if the vehicle is changed to READY status while the F
service plug is removed. Therefore do not change the vehicle to READY status unless instructed to do
so in the Service Manual.
2.
3.
4.
5.
DISASSEMBLY
1.
2.
Remove the battery pack upper case. EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and Installation".
Remove Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and
Installation".
EVB-207
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
3. Disconnect the high-voltage harness engagement detection
switch harness connector .
WARNING:
gear.
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4.
5.
Open the bus bar cover and remove the high-voltage harness
connector terminal mounting bolt .
DANGER:
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6.
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EVB-208
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
7. Remove the mounting bolts
and remove the PTC heater harness connector from the connector flange.
WARNING:
EVB
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8.
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9.
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11. Remove the harness clips, then remove the battery member
pipe .
WARNING:
NOTE:
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EVB-209
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
The right-side mounting hole is larger for facilitating removal of the battery member pipe. Lifting up the left
side first makes removal easier.
12. Remove the bus bar nut cap
and remove the high-voltage
harness nut cap , then open the bus bar cover .
WARNING:
gear.
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and
Because there is a risk of electric shock, immediately protect the terminals of the disconnected high-voltage harness connector (high-voltage
terminals) with insulating tape so that they are not exposed.
Because of the danger of electric shock, be sure to close the bus bar cover after removing
the bus bar.
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EVB-210
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
16. Remove the bus bar mounting nut which connects the current
sensor and left front module stack .
DANGER:
EVB
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mounting bolts
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18. Invert the service plug switch bracket and remove the high-voltage harness mounting bolt , current sensor mounting bolt ,
and the connector
, then remove the service plug switch
bracket .
DANGER:
K
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Because there is a risk of electric shock, immediately protect the terminals of the disconnected high-voltage harness connector (high-voltage terminals) with insulating tape so that they
are not exposed.
and
.
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EVB-211
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
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: Harness clip
DANGER:
There is the danger of electric shock caused by contact with the terminals. Be sure to wear
insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
Because of the danger of electric shock, be sure to close the bus bar cover after removing
the bus bar.
20. Remove the vehicle communications harness and voltage detection harness.
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Snap ring
: Harness clip
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
Revision: May 2014
EVB-212
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
A
ASSEMBLY
Note the following items, and disassembly in the reverse order of disassembly.
DANGER:
There is the danger of electric shock caused by contact with the terminals. Be sure to wear
insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
EVB
Because there is a danger of electric shock and fire, never allow bus bar to contact a wrong terminal.
- If bus bar contacts a wrong terminal, the circuit becomes energized and a short may occur.
- Always keep the bus bar cover closed until immediately before the installation of bus bar.
- Since the correct installation position for the bus bar connected to both front module stacks is commonly-confused with the wrong position , install the bus bar to the correct position with extreme
caution.
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Correct position
Wrong position
: Battery front
WARNING:
Install the Li-ion battery controller immediately before installing the battery pack upper case. Refer to
EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and Installation".
CAUTION:
Perform the LI-ION BATTERY JUNCTION BOX DATA CLEAR when battery junction box is replaced.
Refer to EVC-135, "Work Procedure".
Be sure to reinstall the high voltage harness clips in their original positions. If a clip is damaged,
replace it with a new clip before installing.
Check the following items after installing battery pack: Refer to EVB-256, "Inspection".
AIR LEAK INSPECTION
ELECTRIC EQUIPOTENTIAL TEST
EVB-213
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
INFOID:0000000010121180
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EVB-214
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
Li-ion battery heater harness
: Nm (kg-m, in-lb)
INFOID:0000000010121181
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of EVB
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
D
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
E
To prevent the removed service plug from being connected by mistake during the procedure, always
carry it in your pocket or put it in the tool box.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
F
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
To prevent electric shock hazards, ignition, and damage to parts, always remove Li-ion battery controller before disassembling battery pack.
G
CAUTION:
There is the possibility of a malfunction occurring if the vehicle is changed to READY status while the
service plug is removed. Therefore do not change the vehicle to READY status unless instructed to do
H
so in the Service Manual.
2.
3.
4.
5.
REMOVAL
Li-Ion Battery Heater RR1 & RR2
1.
2.
Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation".
Remove Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and
Installation".
EVB-215
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
3. Disconnect the harness connectors .
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock hazards, be sure to put on insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
4.
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: Battery front
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock hazards, be sure to put on insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
1.
2.
3.
Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation".
Remove Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and
Installation".
Remove vehicle communication harness. Refer to EVB-206, "BATTERY JUNCTION BOX AND BATTERY
HARNESS : Disassembly and Assembly".
EVB-216
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
4. Disconnect Li-ion battery heater LH1 harness connector
.
A
: Battery front
WARNING:
5.
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To prevent electric shock hazards, be sure to put on insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
F
Li-Ion Battery Heater RH1
1.
2.
3.
Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation".
Remove Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and
Installation".
Disconnect Li-ion battery heater RH1 harness connector .
: Battery front
WARNING:
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4.
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To prevent electric shock hazards, be sure to put on insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
N
Li-Ion Battery Heater LH2
1.
2.
3.
Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation".
Remove Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and
Installation".
Remove the following parts; Refer to EVB-206, "BATTERY JUNCTION BOX AND BATTERY HARNESS :
Disassembly and Assembly".
Vehicle communication harness
Battery current sensor (integrated with bus bar)
EVB-217
2014 LEAF
LI-ION BATTERY
< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
4.
NOTE:
The right-side mounting hole is larger for facilitating removal of
the battery member pipe. Lifting up the left side first makes
removal easier.
5.
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: Battery front
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock hazards, be sure to put on
insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
6.
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To prevent electric shock hazards, be sure to put on insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-190, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Exploded View".
Remove Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and
Installation".
Remove the following parts; Refer to EVB-206, "BATTERY JUNCTION BOX AND BATTERY HARNESS :
Disassembly and Assembly".
Vehicle communication harness
Bus bar [Battery junction box Front module stack (RH)]
Remove the battery member pipe
WARNING:
NOTE:
The right-side mounting hole is larger for facilitating removal of
the battery member pipe. Lifting up the left side first makes
removal easier.
EVB-218
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5. Disconnect Li-ion battery heater RH2 harness connector
.
A
: Battery front
WARNING:
6.
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To prevent electric shock hazards, be sure to put on insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
F
Li-ion battery heater harness
Remove Li-ion battery heater harness after front module stack is removed. Refer to EVB-226, "FRONT MODULE STACK : Removal and Installation".
INSTALLATION
To prevent electric shock hazards, be sure to put on insulated protective gear and use insulated
CAUTION:
Install Li-ion battery controller immediately before installing battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and Installation".
Be sure to reinstall the high voltage harness clips in their original positions. If a clip is damaged,
replace it with a new clip before installing.
Check the following items after installing battery pack: Refer to EVB-256, "Inspection".
AIR LEAK INSPECTION
ELECTRIC EQUIPOTENTIAL TEST
EVB-219
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INFOID:0000000010121182
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Li-ion battery heater harness
: Nm (kg-m, in-lb)
INFOID:0000000010121183
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of EVB
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
D
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to disconnect the high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
E
To prevent the removed service plug from being connected by mistake during the procedure, always
carry it in your pocket or put it in the tool box.
Be sure to wear insulating protective equipment consisting of glove, shoes, face shield and glasses
F
before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
To prevent electric shock hazards, ignition, and damage to parts, always remove Li-ion battery controller before disassembling battery pack.
G
CAUTION:
There is the possibility of a malfunction occurring if the vehicle is changed to READY status while the
service plug is removed. Therefore do not change the vehicle to READY status unless instructed to do
H
so in the Service Manual.
2.
3.
4.
5.
DISASSEMBLY
1.
2.
3.
Remove battery pack upper case. Refer to EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and
Installation".
Remove Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and
Installation".
Remove the following; Refer to EVB-206, "BATTERY JUNCTION BOX AND BATTERY HARNESS : Disassembly and Assembly".
Battery current sensor (integrated with bus bar)
Service plug switch bracket
EVB-221
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4.
5.
ASSEMBLY
Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly.
WARNING:
tools.
To prevent electric shock hazards, be sure to put on insulated protective gear and use insulated
CAUTION:
Check the following items after installing battery pack: Refer to EVB-256, "Inspection".
AIR LEAK INSPECTION
ELECTRIC EQUIPOTENTIAL TEST
Install Li-ion battery controller immediately before installing battery pack upper case.
INFOID:0000000010121184
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A
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P
Rear module stack
: Nm (kg-m, in-lb)
: Nm (kg-m, ft-lb)
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
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End plate
Module
Sub frame
: Nm (kg-m, in-lb)
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NOTE:
The figure shows the right front.
Module layout
B
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Left front module stack
Module No.
Module name
Module No.
Module name
Cell No.
MD25
Module A
49 & 50
MD37
Module A
73 & 74
MD26
Module A
51 & 52
MD38
Module A
75 & 76
MD27
Module A
53 & 54
MD39
Module A
77 & 78
MD28
Module A
55 & 56
MD40
Module A
79 & 80
MD29
Module A
57 & 58
MD41
Module A
81 & 82
MD30
Module A
59 & 60
MD42
Module A
83 & 84
MD31
Module A
61 & 62
MD43
Module A
85 & 86
MD32
Module A
63 & 64
MD44
Module A
87 & 88
MD33
Module A
65 & 66
MD45
Module A
89 & 90
MD34
Module A
67 & 68
MD46
Module A
91 & 92
MD35
Module A
69 & 70
MD47
Module A
93 & 94
MD36
Module A
71 & 72
MD48
Module A
95 & 96
DANGER:
N
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Because there is a danger of electric shock and fire, never contact bus bar in a wrong terminal.
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: Battery front
INFOID:0000000010121185
DANGER:
Revision: May 2014
EVB-226
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Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of A
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
B
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to shut off the high voltage circuits before performing
inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
Be sure to put the removed service plug in pocket and carry it or store it in a tool box or other con- EVB
tainer so that another person does not accidentally connect it while work is in progress.
Be sure to put on insulating protective gear before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Clearly identify the persons responsible for high voltage work and ensure that other persons do not D
touch the vehicle. When not working, cover high voltage components with an anti-static cover sheet
or similar item to prevent contact with other persons.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
If the battery pack is to be disassembled, be sure to remove the Li-ion battery controller for prevent- E
ing electric shock, fire, and damage to parts.
CAUTION:
There is the possibility of a malfunction occurring if the vehicle is changed to READY status while the F
service plug is removed. Therefore do not change the vehicle to READY status unless instructed to do
so in the Service Manual.
2.
3.
4.
5.
REMOVAL
1.
2.
3.
Remove the battery pack upper case. EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and Installation".
Remove Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and
Installation".
Remove the following parts. Refer to EVB-206, "BATTERY JUNCTION BOX AND BATTERY HARNESS :
Disassembly and Assembly".
Battery junction box
Service plug switch bracket
High-voltage battery harnesses
Vehicle communications harness
Voltage detection harness
Harness brackets
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4.
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5.
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: Harness clip
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
6.
NOTE:
The right-side mounting hole is larger for facilitating removal of
the battery member pipe. Lifting up the left side first makes
removal easier.
7.
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DANGER:
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Because there is a danger of electric shock, be sure to close the bus bar cover after removing the bus bar.
8.
Remove the following parts. Refer to EVB-215, "LI-ION BATTERY HEATER : Disassembly and AssemB
bly".
Li-ion battery heater RH1
Li-ion battery heater RH2
Li-ion battery heater LH1
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Li-ion battery heater LH2
9. Remove the Li-ion battery heater relay unit. Refer to EVB-221, "LI-ION BATTERY HEATER RELAY UNIT
: Disassembly and Assembly".
D
10. Disconnect the Li-ion battery heater harness connector . And then remove the harness clips and move
them to a location where they do not inhibit with work.
E
J
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: Harness clip
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
M
11.
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12. Remove the front module stack mounting nuts
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
13. Follow the procedure below and remove the front module stack from the battery pack.
a. Attach a carabiner at position
as shown in the figure, and attach a sling belt to it.
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear.
b.
Use the engine frame (A) and lift up the front module stack.
WARNING:
gear.
CAUTION:
Do not move the engine crane when the front module stack
is lifted up.
Revision: May 2014
EVB-230
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c. Move the battery pack and place the workbench below the front module stack.
WARNING:
CAUTION:
Place the removed battery pack upper case onto the battery pack for storage.
d.
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gear.
Because there is a risk of electric shock, lay an antistatic rubber sheet on the workbench.
NOTE:
The figure shows the front module stack RH.
14. Remove the Li-ion battery heater harness
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: Harness clip
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
INSTALLATION
Note the following items, and disassembly in the reverse order of disassembly.
DANGER:
There is the danger of electric shock caused by contact with the terminals. Be sure to wear
insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
Because there is a danger of electric shock and fire, never allow bus bar to contact a wrong terminal.
- If bus bar contacts a wrong terminal, the circuit becomes energized and a short may occur.
- Always keep the bus bar cover closed until immediately before the installation of bus bar.
Revision: May 2014
EVB-231
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- Since the correct installation position for the bus bar connected to both front module stacks is commonly-confused with the wrong position , install the bus bar to the correct position with extreme
caution.
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Correct position
Wrong position
: Battery front
WARNING:
Install the Li-ion battery controller immediately before installing the battery pack upper case. Refer to
EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and Installation".
EV Battery Tracking Identification Seal
When replacing the Li-ion battery with a new battery, perform the following operation.
1. Enter the date of the (replacement) work on the EV battery tracking identification seal that is packaged
together with the new part.
2. Cut the EV battery tracking identification tool into 2 pieces and apply them to the body of the replaced
(old) LI-ion battery and to the Li-ion battery replacement history record.
3. Enter the necessary information in the Li-ion battery replacement history record.
Battery Temperature Sensor Harness (Front)
Install the battery temperature sensor harness (front) onto the front module stack RH.
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CAUTION:
EVB-232
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Be sure to reinstall the high voltage harness clips in their original positions. If a clip is damaged,
replace it with a new clip before installing.
Check the following items after installing battery pack: Refer to EVB-256, "Inspection".
AIR LEAK INSPECTION
ELECTRIC EQUIPOTENTIAL TEST
NOTE:
Install the battery temperature sensor onto module No. MD39 and MD46.
INFOID:0000000010121186
EVB
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to shut off the high voltage circuits before performing
inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
Be sure to put the removed service plug in pocket and carry it or store it in a tool box or other container so that another person does not accidentally connect it while work is in progress.
Be sure to put on insulating protective gear before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Clearly identify the persons responsible for high voltage work and ensure that other persons do not
touch the vehicle. When not working, cover high voltage components with an anti-static cover sheet
or similar item to prevent contact with other persons.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
If the battery pack is to be disassembled, be sure to remove the Li-ion battery controller for preventing electric shock, fire, and damage to parts.
CAUTION:
There is the possibility of a malfunction occurring if the vehicle is changed to READY status while the
service plug is removed. Therefore do not change the vehicle to READY status unless instructed to do
so in the Service Manual.
2.
3.
4.
5.
DISASSEMBLY
1.
Follow the procedure below and remove the bus bar module from the front module stack.
EVB-233
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a. Remove the bus bar cover, then remove the module terminal mounting bolts
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DANGER:
b.
There is the danger of electric shock caused by contact with the terminals. Be sure to wear
insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
This work must not be performed by multiple operators because there is a risk of electric
shock if the operators contact one another.
from the
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DANGER:
c.
There is the danger of electric shock caused by contact with the terminals. Be sure to wear
insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
This work must not be performed by multiple operators because there is a risk of electric
shock if the operators contact one another.
)]
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear.
Revision: May 2014
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A
2.
Remove the end plate and disassemble the front module stack.
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
EVB
ASSEMBLY
1.
a.
b.
c.
2.
When replacing the Li-ion battery with a new battery, perform the following operation.
Enter the date of the (replacement) work on the EV battery tracking identification seal that is packaged
together with the new part.
Cut the EV battery tracking identification tool into 2 pieces and apply them to the body of the replaced
(old) LI-ion battery and to the Li-ion battery replacement history record.
Enter the necessary information in the Li-ion battery replacement history record.
Follow the procedure below to assemble the front module stack.
DANGER:
There is the danger of electric shock caused by contact with the terminals. Be sure to wear
insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
a.
Assemble the module so that the module terminals are arranged as shown in the figure.
P
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: Battery front
WARNING:
Revision: May 2014
EVB-235
2014 LEAF
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< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
Be careful of the directions of the + terminal and terminal when assembling the module. If
the polarity is incorrect, there is a risk of electric shock, fire, and component damage.
NOTE:
To identify the module + terminal and terminal, refer to the
figure.
+ terminal identification color
: Red
: Black
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Install the module while aligning the position of the module collar .
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b.
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c.
NOTE:
There are 2 end plates, each with different carabiner installation hole positions. If they are installed
reversed, the carabiner installation hole is positioned on the inside and lifting up is not possible.
Install the mounting bolts
at opposite corners for each module, then insert 7 mm (0.28 in) metal bars
(B) into the empty bolt holes and perform centering of the module collar position.
EVB-236
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A
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d.
3.
a.
CAUTION:
If the collar position is incorrect, there is a risk of the bolts loosening because they are not supported by the collar between the modules.
Tighten the mounting bolt to the specified torque.
Follow the following procedure and install the bus bar module onto the front module stack.
, then use an insulated torque driver to tighten the voltage detection terminal
K
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DANGER:
There is the danger of electric shock caused by contact with the terminals. Be sure to wear
insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
b.
This work must not be performed by multiple operators because there is a risk of electric
shock if the operators contact one another.
Tighten the module terminal mounting bolts in numerical order as shown in the figure.
EVB-237
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: Battery front
DANGER:
There is the danger of electric shock caused by contact with the terminals. Be sure to wear
insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
c.
This work must not be performed by multiple operators because there is a risk of electric
shock if the operators contact one another.
Install the bus bar cover.
INFOID:0000000010121187
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A
EVB
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Rear module stack
: Nm (kg-m, in-lb)
: Nm (kg-m, ft-lb)
EVB-239
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
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Harness bracket
Harness bracket
Harness bracket
Through-bolt
Module
: Nm (kg-m, in-lb)
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Module layout
A
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Module name
Cell No.
Module No.
Module name
Cell No.
MD1
Module A
1&2
MD13
Module A
25 & 26
MD2
Module B
3&4
MD14
Module B
27 & 28
MD3
Module A
5&6
MD15
Module A
29 & 30
MD4
Module B
7&8
MD16
Module B
31 & 32
MD5
Module A
9 & 10
MD17
Module A
33 & 34
MD6
Module B
11 & 12
MD18
Module B
35 & 36
MD7
Module A
13 & 14
MD19
Module A
37 & 38
MD8
Module B
15 & 16
MD20
Module B
39 & 40
MD9
Module A
17 & 18
MD21
Module A
41 & 42
MD10
Module B
19 & 20
MD22
Module B
43 & 44
MD11
Module A
21 & 22
MD23
Module A
45 & 46
MD12
Module B
23 & 24
MD24
Module B
47 & 48
NOTE:
Module A: No bracket
Module B: With bracket
M
INFOID:0000000010121188
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug in order to shut off the high voltage circuits before performing
inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
Be sure to put the removed service plug in pocket and carry it or store it in a tool box or other container so that another person does not accidentally connect it while work is in progress.
Be sure to put on insulating protective gear before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Clearly identify the persons responsible for high voltage work and ensure that other persons do not
touch the vehicle. When not working, cover high voltage components with an anti-static cover sheet
or similar item to prevent contact with other persons.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
Revision: May 2014
EVB-241
2014 LEAF
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< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
If the battery pack is to be disassembled, be sure to remove the Li-ion battery controller for preventing electric shock, fire, and damage to parts.
CAUTION:
There is the possibility of a malfunction occurring if the vehicle is changed to READY status while the
service plug is removed. Therefore do not change the vehicle to READY status unless instructed to do
so in the Service Manual.
2.
3.
4.
5.
REMOVAL
1.
2.
3.
4.
Remove the battery pack upper case. EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and Installation".
Remove Li-ion battery controller. Refer to EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and
Installation".
Remove Li-ion battery heater RR1 and RR2. Refer to EVB-215, "LI-ION BATTERY HEATER : Disassembly and Assembly".
Disconnect the harness connector
between the battery temperature sensor harness (front) and the battery temperature
sensor harness (rear).
WARNING:
gear.
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EVB-242
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5. Disconnect the connector, and then remove the battery temperature sensor harness (rear).
A
EVB
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
6.
N
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: Harness clip
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
7.
EVB-243
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< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
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: Harness clip
DANGER:
8.
There is the danger of electric shock caused by contact with the terminals. Be sure to wear
insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
Because there is a risk of electric shock, immediately protect the disconnected high-voltage terminals with insulating tape so that they are not exposed.
mounting bolts
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9.
a.
Follow the procedure below and remove the rear module stack from the battery pack.
Attach a carabiner to position (A) as shown in the figure and
connect a lashing belt to it.
WARNING:
gear.
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EVB-244
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< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
b.
Use the engine frame (A) and lift up the rear module stack
WARNING:
gear.
CAUTION:
Do not move the engine crane when the rear module stack
is lifted up.
c.
EVB
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Move the battery pack and place the workbench below the rear module stack.
WARNING:
CAUTION:
Place the removed battery pack upper case onto the battery pack for storage.
d.
Because there is a risk of electric shock, lay an anti-static rubber sheet on the workbench.
INSTALLATION
1.
a.
b.
c.
2.
a.
When replacing the Li-ion battery with a new battery, perform the following operation.
Enter the date of the (replacement) work on the EV battery tracking identification seal that is packaged
together with the new part.
Cut the EV battery tracking identification tool into 2 pieces and apply them to the body of the replaced
(old) LI-ion battery and to the Li-ion battery replacement history record.
Enter the necessary information in the Li-ion battery replacement history record.
Follow the following procedure and install the rear module stack onto the battery pack.
Use the engine frame (A) and lift up the rear module stack
WARNING:
gear.
b.
c.
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Move the workbench and place the battery pack below the rear module stack.
Mount the rear module stack onto the battery pack.
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear.
EVB-245
CAUTION:
Do not move the engine crane when the rear module stack
is lifted up.
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CAUTION:
Be sure to align the locating pin position.
3.
mounting bolts
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4.
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: Harness clip
DANGER:
5.
There is the danger of electric shock caused by contact with the terminals. Be sure to wear
insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
Because there is a risk of electric shock, immediately protect the disconnected high-voltage terminals with insulating tape so that they are not exposed.
EVB-246
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< UNIT DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY >
A
EVB
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: Harness clip
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear.
6.
N
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
P
NOTE:
Install the battery temperature sensor onto module No. MD12.
EVB-247
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7.
Connect the harness connector between the battery temperature sensor harness (front) and battery temperature sensor harness (rear).
WARNING:
gear.
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8.
Install the Li-ion battery heater RR1 and RR2. Refer to EVB-215, "LI-ION BATTERY HEATER : Disassembly and Assembly".
9. Install the Li-ion battery controller. EVB-201, "LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER : Removal and Installation".
10. Install the battery pack upper case. EVB-191, "BATTERY PACK UPPER CASE : Removal and Installation".
CAUTION:
Be sure to reinstall the high voltage harness clips in their original positions. If a clip is damaged,
replace it with a new clip before installing.
Check the following items after installing battery pack: Refer to EVB-256, "Inspection".
AIR LEAK INSPECTION
ELECTRIC EQUIPOTENTIAL TEST
INFOID:0000000010121189
DANGER:
Since hybrid vehicles and electric vehicles contain a high voltage battery, there is the risk of
electric shock, electric leakage, or similar accidents if the high voltage component and vehicle are
handled incorrectly. Be sure to follow the correct work procedures when performing inspection and
maintenance.
WARNING:
Be sure to remove the service plug for shutting off high voltage circuits before performing inspection or maintenance of high voltage system harnesses and parts.
Be sure to put the removed service plug in pocket and carry it or store it in a tool box or other container so that another person does not accidentally connect it while work is in progress.
Be sure to put on insulating protective gear before beginning work on the high voltage system.
Clearly identify the persons responsible for high voltage work and ensure that other persons do not
touch the vehicle. When not working, cover high voltage components with an anti-static cover sheet
or similar item to prevent contact with other persons.
Refer to EVB-7, "High Voltage Precautions".
If the battery pack is to be disassembled, be sure to remove the Li-ion battery controller for preventing electric shock, fire, and damage to parts.
CAUTION:
There is the possibility of a malfunction occurring if the vehicle is changed to READY status while the
service plug is removed. Therefore do not change the vehicle to READY status unless instructed to do
so in the Service Manual.
2.
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If there is a risk of the above substances entering, take appropriate countermeasures, such as use of a
vinyl curtain or an equivalent to shut out the outside environment.
A
3. The floor must be dry.
The floor must not be wet as a result of factors such as vehicle entry during rain or snow.
4. Work space
B
The work space must be approximately the size of one entire vehicle.
Take appropriate countermeasures so that persons other than the operator do not enter the work space,
such as by placing signs indicating that disassembly work is in progress.
EVB
5. Standard fire fighting equipment
Always place a standard fire fighting equipment in the disassembly work area.
Depending on type of fire (vehicle or battery) use standard fire fighting equipment (water or extinD
guisher).
DISASSEMBLY
1.
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
2.
a.
Follow the following procedure and remove the bus bar from the rear module stack.
Remove the center bus bar cover, then remove the module terminal mounting bolts .
DANGER:
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This work must not be performed by multiple operators because there is a risk of electric shock if the operators contact one another.
CAUTION:
Do not remove all bus bar covers and all module terminal mounting bolts at the same time.
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b. Remove the left-side bus bar cover, then remove the module terminal mounting bolts .
DANGER:
c.
d.
e.
This work must not be performed by multiple operators because there is a risk of electric shock if the operators contact one another.
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Remove the right-side bus bar cover, then remove the module
terminal mounting bolts .
DANGER:
This work must not be performed by multiple operators because there is a risk of electric shock if the operators contact one another.
This work must not be performed by multiple operators because there is a risk of electric shock if the operators contact one another.
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)] (A)
NOTE:
Because module B interferes with the bracket and cover, cut
the module terminal cover at the position shown in the figure.
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A
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3.
: 7 mm (0.28 in)
: 5 mm (0.20 in)
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4.
.
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5.
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6. Remove the through bolt
mounting nut, then disassemble the
rear module stack .
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective
gear and use insulated tools.
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ASSEMBLY
1.
a.
b.
c.
2.
When replacing the Li-ion battery with a new battery, perform the following operation.
Enter the date of the (replacement) work on the EV battery tracking identification seal that is packaged
together with the new part.
Cut the EV battery tracking identification tool into 2 pieces and apply them to the body of the replaced
(old) LI-ion battery and to the Li-ion battery replacement history record.
Enter the necessary information in the Li-ion battery replacement history record.
Follow the procedure below to assemble the rear module.
WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
a.
Assemble the rear module so that the module terminals are arranged as shown in the figure.
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WARNING:
Be careful of the directions of the + terminal and terminal when assembling the module. If
the polarity is incorrect, there is a risk of electric shock, fire, and component damage.
NOTE:
To identify the module + terminal and terminal, refer to the
figure.
+ terminal identification color
: Red
: Black
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b. Use a lashing belt
and apply pressure to the rear module
stack .
WARNING:
gear.
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c.
Inspect the module installation condition, and correct it if it is skewed or a large distortion is found.
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
d.
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e.
CAUTION:
If the collar position is incorrect, there is a risk of the bolts loosening because they are not supported by the collar between the modules.
Install the remaining 2 through-bolts, and tighten the mounting nuts to the prescribed torque.
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When installing, hold the end of the through bolt stationary and
tighten the installation nut.
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3.
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4.
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5.
6.
a.
)]
Follow the procedure below and install the bus bar module onto
the rear module stack.
Install the bus bar module onto the rear module stack.
WARNING:
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b. Use an insulated torque driver (A) and tighten the voltage detection terminal mounting screws to the prescribed torque.
DANGER:
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c.
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This work must not be performed by multiple operators because there is a risk of electric shock if the operators contact one another.
Tighten the module terminal mounting bolts in numerical order as shown in the figure.
When tightening of 1 16 is completed, install the left-side bus bar cover.
When tightening of 17 32 is completed, install the right-side bus bar cover.
When tightening of 33 48 is completed, install the center bus bar cover.
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DANGER:
d.
There is the danger of electric shock caused by contact with the terminals. Be sure to wear
insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
This work must not be performed by multiple operators because there is a risk of electric
shock if the operators contact one another.
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to install with the top and bottom facing in the wrong directions.
After installation, check that the mating is not skewed.
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7.
and
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
CAUTION:
Be sure to reinstall the high voltage harness clips in their original positions. If a clip is damaged,
replace it with a new clip before installing.
Check the following items after installing battery pack: Refer to EVB-256, "Inspection".
AIR LEAK INSPECTION
ELECTRIC EQUIPOTENTIAL TEST
Inspection
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Remove the plug and install the adapter (A) of the air leak tester
[SST: KV99111400 ( )].
WARNING:
gear.
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2.
Install the gauge (A) of the air leak tester [SST: KV99111400
( )].
WARNING:
gear.
CAUTION:
The gauge is a precision instrument. Be careful not to drop
it when handling it.
3.
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A
4.
NOTE:
Because the service plug location is open, install the service plug for sealing the case.
Use vinyl tape or similar means (A) for preventing air leakage
from the PTC harness connector.
Use wide vinyl tape that is capable of covering all of the PTC
harness connector with one strip.
Apply carefully so that no wrinkles in the tape occur.
WARNING:
gear.
EVB
5.
Use vinyl tape or similar means (A) to prevent air leakage from
the breather.
Use wide vinyl tape that is capable of covering all of the
breather with one strip.
Apply carefully so that no wrinkles in the tape occur.
WARNING:
gear.
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6.
a.
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b.
Operate the air pump slowly and apply the specified inspection pressure inside the battery pack. If the
gauge pressure does not rise, or if the gauge reading fluctuates, check for the location of air leakage.
Specified inspection pressure
CAUTION:
Operate the air pump carefully when applying pressure. If pressure is applied suddenly to the
gauge, the gauge may be damaged.
Do not apply pressure of 2.0 kPa (0.0204 kg/cm2) or more to the battery case or air leak tester.
Revision: May 2014
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c. Close the cock and wait for 1 minute.
d. Check that the air leak tester reading remains at or above the limit value.
Repair limit
e.
If the pressure is below the limit value, check for the locations of air leakage.
NOTE:
Check for air leakage from the sound of air escaping when pressure is applied.
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WARNING:
To prevent electric shock, wear insulated protective gear.
Standard
If the result deviates from the standard value, check the following and correct the malfunction location.
Ground bolt connection condition
Corrosion on ground bolt mounting surface
Presence of paint, oil, dirt, or other substance on ground bolt mounting surface
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Items
Specification
Type
EVB
Li-ion battery
Structure
Rated voltage
Battery capacity
Weight
(V)
Approx. 360
(kWh)
Approx. 24
[kg (lb)]
L
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External dimension
[mm (in)]
1188 (46.77)
[mm (in)]
1007 (39.65)
[mm (in)]
264 (10.39)
[mm (in)]
1547 (60.90)
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