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Electrical Load Management

Electrical load management is designed to maintain battery voltage and covers more than load-shed. The body control module (BCM) will request increases in idle speed from the powertrain control module (PCM), when the vehicle is in park or neutral, as well as turn OFF loads in order to manage the electrical system and preserve the vehicle electrical power availability. The BCM calculates the battery temperature, voltage, and charging rate at all times while the engine is running.

The BCM calculates the battery temperature by factoring in:

    • The current intake manifold air temperature compared to the last temperature recorded when the ignition switch was turned OFF
    • The current battery voltage compared to the last battery voltage recorded when the ignition switch was turned OFF
    • The length of time since the last battery temperature calculation

If the calculated battery temperature is below -15°C (+5°F), the BCM institutes steps to control the load.

The BCM makes constant voltage measurements. If the BCM detects a low voltage steps are taken to control the load.

The BCM calculates the net charge rate on the electrical system by making constant voltage measurements and using the measurements to calculate the charge rate in amp/hours. If the BCM detects a negative charge rate for the battery, the BCM institutes steps to control the load.

The BCM will turn OFF loads, called the load-shed function, in order to preserve the vehicle electrical system operation. The criteria used by the PMM to regulate this electrical load management are outlined below:

Function

Battery Temperature Calculation

Battery Voltage Calculation

Amp-hour Calculation

Action Taken

Idle Boost 1 Start

<-15°C (+5°F)

--

--

First level Idle boost requested

Idle Boost 1 Start

--

--

Battery has a net loss of 0.6 AH

First level Idle boost requested

Idle Boost 1 End

>-15°C (+5°F)

Battery has a net loss of less than 0.2 AH

First level Idle boost request cancelled

Idle Boost 1 End

--

14.0 V

Battery has a net loss of less than 0.2 AH

First level Idle boost request cancelled

Load Shed 1 Start

--

--

Battery has a net loss of 1.6 AH

Controlled outputs cycled OFF for 20% of their cycle

Load Shed 1 End

--

--

Battery has a net loss of less than 0.8 AH

Clear Load Shed 1

Idle Boost 2 Start

--

--

Battery has a net loss of 5.0 AH

Second level Idle boost requested

Idle Boost 2 End

--

--

Battery has a net loss of less than 2.0 AH

Second level Idle boost request cancelled

Idle Boost 3 Start

--

--

Battery has a net loss of 10.0 AH

Third level Idle boost requested

Idle Boost 3 Start

--

<10.9 V

--

Third level Idle boost requested

Idle Boost 3 End

--

>13.0 V

Battery has a net loss of less than 6.0 AH

Third level Idle boost request cancelled

Load Shed 2 Start

--

--

Battery has a net loss of 12.0 AH

Controlled outputs cycled OFF for 50% of their cycle

Load Shed 2 End

--

--

Battery has a net loss of less than 10.5 AH

Clear Load Shed 2

Load Shed 3 Start

--

<11.9 V

Battery has a net loss of 20.0 AH

Controlled outputs cycled OFF for 100% of their cycle, Battery Indicator or Battery Saver Indicator ON request sent

Load Shed 3 Start

--

<10.9 V

--

Controlled outputs cycled OFF for 100% of their cycle, Battery Indicator or Battery Saver Indicator ON request sent

Load Shed 3 End

--

>13.0 V

Battery has a net loss of less than 15.0 AH

Clear Load Shed 3

Each load management function, either idle boost or load-shed, is discrete. No two functions are implemented at the same time.

During each load management function, the BCM checks the battery temperature, battery voltage, and amp-hour calculations and determines if a different power management function should be implemented.

The highest loads on the electrical system are the resistance load of heating elements. The BCM controls the heating elements in the outside rearview mirrors, the rear window and the heated seats, either directly or by sending messages to the module controlling power to these devices.

Idle Boost Functions

The body control module (BCM) sends a serial data request to the powertrain control module (PCM) to increase the idle speed. The PCM then adjusts the idle speed by using a special program and idle speed ramp calculations in order to prevent driveability and safety concerns. The idle speed boost and cancel function will vary from one moment to another. This happens because the PCM responds to changes in the inputs from the sensors used to control the powertrain.

Load-Shed

This vehicle uses the following load-shed actions:

Load Shed Level

Affected Systems

Action Taken

Load-Shed Level 0

No systems affected

Normal operation

Load-Shed Level 1

Heated Outside Rear View Mirrors, Heated Rear Window/Rear Window Defrost, Heated Seats

Cycled at 80% duty cycle, OFF for 4 of every 20-second cycle. Indicator and timer not affected.

Message Center, Instrument Cluster

No messages or indicators are displayed. Data (DPID) indicating that the Load-Shed 1 was entered is stored and may be accessed with a scan tool. DPID will reset after 40 ignition switch cycles with no repeated load-shed 1 action or with a battery disconnection.

Load-Shed Level 2

Heated Outside Rear View Mirrors, Heated Rear Window/Rear Window Defrost, Heated Seats

Cycled at 50% duty cycle, OFF for 10 of every 20 second cycle. Indicator and timer not affected.

Message Center, Instrument Cluster

"Battery Saver Action" message or flashing indicators is displayed. Data (DPID) indicating that the Load-Shed 2 was entered is stored and may be accessed with a scan tool. DPID will reset after 40 ignition switch cycles with no repeated load-shed 2 action or with a battery disconnection.

Load-Shed Level 3

Heated Outside Rear View Mirrors, Heated Rear Window/Rear Window Defrost, Heated Seats

Turned OFF. Indicator and timer are not affected. The indicators and timers are not controlled by the BCM. The operator must turn ON system when load-shed level is exited. System will not respond to operator input until current load-shed level is exited. This system will respond to only one Load-Shed Level 3 command per ignition switch cycle.

Message Center, Instrument Cluster

"Battery Saver Action" message is displayed. Battery/Charging System Failure icon is illuminated. Chime may be activated constantly until the load-shed level is exited. Data (DPID) indicating that the Load-Shed Level 3 was entered is stored and may be accessed with a scan tool. DPID will reset after 40 ignition switch cycles with no repeated Load-Shed 3 actions or with a battery disconnection.