Drive Motor Generator Control Module Description and Operation: Overview

2011 Cadillac Escalade Base, AWDSECTION Overview
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The drive motor generator power inverter module assembly converts high voltage direct current (DC) electrical energy to 3 phase alternating current (AC) electrical energy. The accessory DC power control module converts high voltage DC electric energy into low voltage (14V) and intermediate voltage (42V) in order to charge the vehicles accessory battery and supply electric energy to the 42V power steering system. The accessory DC power control module and power inverter module are fastened together and are referred to as the drive motor generator control module assembly. The drive motor generator control module assembly is cooled with pre-mixed Dexcool® circulating through a cooling system that is separate from the engine cooling system. The hybrid cooling system utilizes a heat exchanger at the front of the vehicle and electric pumps to circulate the coolant. The engine control module (ECM) monitors a temperature sensor in the hybrid cooling system and operates the radiator fan and the hybrid coolant pumps in response to system temperature.

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