DTC P0620: Fault Detection Circuit Malfunction (ALERO & Grand Am): Description

2001 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SSSECTION Description

Powertrain Control Module (PCM) uses generator turn on signal circuit to control generator. A high side driver within PCM allows PCM to turn generator ON and OFF. When Generator operation is desired, PCM sends a 5 volt signal to voltage regulator via generator turn on signal circuit. This causes voltage regulator to begin controlling generator field circuit. Once Generator is enabled by PCM, voltage regulator controls generator output independently of PCM. Under certain operating conditions, PCM can turn off generator by turning off 5 volt signal on generator turn on signal circuit. PCM has fault detection circuitry which monitors state of generator turn on signal circuit. If fault detection circuit senses a voltage other than what is expected, this DTC will set. Voltage regulator also contains fault detection circuitry. If regulator detects a problem, regulator will ground generator turn on signal circuit, pulling voltage low. This also causes PCM to set DTC. When this DTC sets, PCM sends a class 2 serial data message to IPC illuminating Charge indicator.

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