Pinpoint Test TR: Immediate Shutdown (ISDN) 1 and 2 Signals: Introduction

2010 Mercury Mariner Hybrid, AWDSECTION Introduction
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This pinpoint test is intended to diagnose the following:

  • harness circuits: ISDN1, ISDN2
  • transaxle assembly (7000)
Fig 1: Traction Battery-A (TB-A) Connector
G07432240Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
TRACTION BATTERY-A (TB-A) CONNECTOR PINS REFERENCE CHART

Pin Circuit
29 ISDN2 (Immediate Shutdown 2)
15 ISDN1 (Immediate Shutdown 1)
Fig 2: Transaxle Assembly-A Connector
G07432162Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY-A CONNECTOR PINS REFERENCE CHART

Pin Circuit
4, 5 VPWR (Vehicle Power)
2, 8 GND (Ground)
12 B+ (Battery Positive Voltage)
7 CAN- (Controller Area Network)
1 CAN+ (Controller Area Network)
6 ISDN1 (Immediate Shutdown 1)
Fig 3: Transaxle Assembly-B Connector
G07432212Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY-B CONNECTOR PINS REFERENCE CHART

Pin Circuit
5 GMSDN (Generator Motor Shutdown)
4 TMAC (Torque of Motor - AC signal)
9 TGAC (Torque of Generator - AC signal)
1 CTO (Clean Tachometer Output)
7 ISDN2 (Immediate Shutdown 2)
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