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Charging System Operation

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Callout Component Name
DB Serial Data - GMLAN Low Speed
DB Serial Data - GMLAN Low Speed
P16 P16 Instrument Cluster
K20 K20 Engine Control Module
G13 G13 Generator
M64 M64 Starter Motor
C1 C1 Battery
B18 B18 Battery Current Sensor
K9 K9 Body Control Module
B110 B110 Battery Sensor Module


The purpose of the charging system is to maintain the battery charge and vehicle loads. There are 6 modes of operation and they include:

The ECM Controls the Generator through the generator turn - on signal circuit, also known as the Generator L-terminal. The ECM monitors the generator performance though the Generator field duty cycle signal circuit, also known as the generator F-terminal.

The Generator turn - on signal (Generator L-terminal) is a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signal of 128 Hz with a duty cycle of 0 - 100%. Normal duty cycle is between 5 - 95%. 0 - 5% and 95 - 100% are for diagnostic purposes, with 0 - 5% monitoring for an open circuit and 95 - 100% monitoring for a short to ground at a fixed 13.8 V. The following table shows the commanded duty cycle and output voltage of the Generator:

Commanded Duty Cycle Generator Output Voltage (+/-.25 V)
0 - 5% 13.8 V
10% 11 V
20% 11.56 V
30% 12.13 V
40% 12.69 V
50% 13.25 V
60% 13.81 V
70% 14.38 V
80% 14.94 V
90% 15.5 V
95 - 100% 13.8 V

The Generator provides a PWM feedback signal of the Generator voltage output through the Generator field duty cycle signal circuit to the ECM. This information is sent to the Body Control Module (BCM). The Generator field duty cycle signal (Generator F-terminal) is a PWM signal of 60 - 460 Hz with a duty cycle of 0 - 100%. Normal duty cycle is between 5 - 100%. 0 - 5% is reserved for diagnostic purposes.

As the charging systems works to maintain the battery charge and manage vehicle electrical loads, it is normal for the voltmeter gauge on the instrument cluster or the system voltage displayed in the DIC to fluctuate or change. This does not indicate a malfunction. Depending on the battery state of charge and the vehicle electrical load, these values may be anywhere from 12.5 V to 15.5 V.