mwilk012
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Which wire connects to that post? You should be getting 48 on the blue wire no matter what, or your 48V battery is dead as a rock.
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will check it out today - at work right now.Which wire connects to that post? You should be getting 48 on the blue wire no matter what, or your 48V battery is dead as a rock.
Checked the voltage at the post on the MGU - it leads to the hybrid battery and it is blue. Only producing around 8.9V with the jeep started idle. There is also red wire from the hybrid battery which leads to the 12V battery.Which wire connects to that post? You should be getting 48 on the blue wire no matter what, or your 48V battery is dead as a rock.
What's the actual code? Which module is reporting the error code? The first letter usually signifies the module. Like a P0137 is from the PCM. A "U" code is usually a body code, etc... Check the etorque battery, not sure how, but make sure it's not dead. Check the wring going to and from the MGU is possible.Hello folks,
Need help troubleshooting hybrid system on the 2.0 etorque system. Jeep is out of warranty.
The hybrid system is not working at all. Error code that I am getting is Lost communication with the power hybrid module. I thought it was the MGU (alternator) first which includes the hybrid power module so with help of a mechanic friend (who is not familiar with this system) i quickly replaced it but that was not the problem; unless i have to reset something.
Not sure what exactly is happening here but one thing i am noticing is that the 12volt battery is not being charged. I did measure the volts at the MGU (alternator) and with the engine started it was showing 4V (at the red connection on it); i am thinking this should be much higher. I did take the jeep for a test drive and it stalled on me in the shopping center parking allot and would not start even with jumper cables (kept saying the shift the gear in "P" even after disconnecting the battery). So i took the 12 battery home and charged it and put in back in the jeep and it started right up. Really weird?
Why is the 12V battery not being charged with the new MGU? Could it be the 48V battery pack, 12V battery, fuses etc... ?
Any ideas what to look for?
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This is a guess but in theory it should be producing 48v (or a couple of volts more) to charge the lithium battery and also to feed the converter that brings the voltage down to 12v (14.4v) to charge the lead acid battery.Can someone check how much volts does the MGU (generator) is producing. Is it suppose to be 48V?
Any chance if someone can check how much there MGU (generator) is producing - that will be great; so i can narrow down the fault. Mine 12V battery is not getting charged and it is not the 48v battery, which i just replaced.This is a guess but in theory it should be producing 48v (or a couple of volts more) to charge the lithium battery and also to feed the converter that brings the voltage down to 12v (14.4v) to charge the lead acid battery.
I have no knowledge of the new etorque system so I wouldn’t know how to check its’ voltage. But yes the battery and converter is in the same package as one piece. So if you replaced your entire lithium battery pack, you also replaced the DC to DC converter.Any chance if someone can check how much there MGU (generator) is producing - that will be great; so i can narrow down the fault. Mine 12V battery is not getting charged and it is not the 48v battery, which i just replaced.
Also, isn't the converter in the 48v battery that leads to the 12V battery for charging or it is seperate?
Was your vehicle also a salvaged vehicle wreck?Any luck resolving this? I’m having the same issue and this is the only thread I see talking about it, thanks
It was in a light front collision, yesWas your vehicle also a salvaged vehicle wreck?
Does it have a salvaged title?It was in a light front collision, yes