Power Up Sequence: Notes
The Inverter System Controller (ISC) conducts a power up sequence every time the ignition is turned from the OFF to the START position, if the gear selector is in PARK or NEUTRAL. During the power up sequence the Inverter System Controller (ISC):
- initializes and begins CAN communications with the BECM
- requests the BECM to close the high voltage contactors
- illuminates the green ready indicator indicating the vehicle is ready to drive in electric, gasoline, or a combination of electric and gasoline modes
- if required, the Inverter System Controller (ISC) will start the internal combustion engine. The internal combustion engine will not start if the gear selector is in NEUTRAL. The internal combustion engine starts if it is required for cabin heating, windshield defrost or the outside temperatures are low. The internal combustion engine also starts if the high voltage battery charge is low.
If a concern is detected during the power up sequence, the Inverter System Controller (ISC) may initiate LOS mode and store a DTC.