Hyundai Genesis (DH): Charging System / Description and Operation
The charging system includes a battery, an alternator with a built-in regulator, and the charging indicator light and wire.
The Alternator has eight built-in diodes, each rectifying AC current to DC current.
Therefore, DC current appears at alternator "B" terminal.
In addition, the charging voltage of this alternator is regulated by the battery voltage detection system.
The alternator is regulated by the battery voltage detection
system. The main components of the alternator are the rotor, stator,
rectifier, capacitor brushes, bearings and V-ribbed belt pulley. The
brush holder contains a built-in electronic voltage regulator.
| Alternator Management System |
Alternator management system controls the charging voltage
set point in order to improve fuel economy, manage alternator load under
various operating conditions, keep the battery being charged, and
protect the battery from over-charging. ECM controls generating voltage
by duty cycle (charging control, discharging control, normal control)
based on the battery conditions and vehicle operating conditions.
The system conducts discharging control when accelerating a
vehicle. Vehicle reduces an alternator load and consumes an electric
power from a battery.
The system conducts charging control when decelerating a vehicle. Vehicle increases an alternator load and charges a battery.
Other information:
Inspection
1.
Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2.
Disconnect the console temperature control actuator connector.
3.
Verify that the console temperature control actuator operates
to the defrost mode when connecting 12V to terminal 3 and grounding
terminal 4.
Inspection
1.
Turn the ignition switch ON.
2.
Manually operate the control switch and control the voltage of the blower motor.
3.
Select the control switch to raise the voltage until high speed.
Specification
Fan Speed (Manual)Motor Voltage (V)13.