Code
P0A73
Generic
P — Powertrain
Generator Phase V Current Low
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Causes
- Open or high-resistance connection in Phase V wiring or connector
- Faulty phase current sensor (external or integrated in inverter)
- Damaged rotor/stator winding or internal generator/motor fault on phase V
- Failed inverter power transistor or driver channel for Phase V
- Blown fuse, failed contactor, or high-voltage interlock affecting Phase V
- Software/calibration fault or incorrect inverter/ECU parameter
Symptoms
- Hybrid/system warning lamp or master warning illuminated
- Reduced charging to high-voltage battery or no charging
- Reduced drive power, torque limitation, limp mode, or degraded performance
- Inability to start EV/HEV electric drive or frequent fault resets
- Unusual noise from generator/motor under load (if mechanically damaged)
What to check
- Read and record all hybrid/inverter-related codes from all modules; clear and see if fault returns
- Verify vehicle is in a safe, powered-down state and follow HV isolation procedures before any HV work
- Visually inspect Phase V high-voltage connectors and cabling for damage, corrosion, or looseness
- Check HV fuses, contactors/relays and interlocks for proper operation
- Compare measured phase currents or CAN-reported phase currents for phases U, V, W to identify imbalance
- Check for communication errors on CAN or dedicated inverter buses
Signal parameters
- Phase current (AC RMS) — expected to be similar magnitude to other phases under same load; relative difference typically
- Current sensor output — typically 0–5 V or digital CAN data; verify sensor voltage corresponds to expected current
- Inverter DC bus voltage — should be within expected HV battery voltage range during operation
- Resistance between phase terminals (with HV battery isolated) — winding resistance should be low and similar across phases
- Insulation resistance to chassis — high (MΩ range) with no leakage
Diagnostic algorithm
- Safety first: follow manufacturer high-voltage isolation procedure, remove service plug or disable HV system, wear required PPE.
- Retrieve freeze frame and live data: note phase currents (U/V/W) from inverter or hybrid ECU and any related statuses (DC bus voltage, inverter temperature, contactor state).
- If fault occurred while vehicle is off, attempt to reproduce under controlled conditions (with safety). Monitor live phase currents during an inverter run or generator test.
- Visually inspect Phase V connectors and cabling at both inverter/generator and harness connection points. Repair any damage or corrosion and verify secure connections.
- Check HV fuses, contactors and interlocks that feed the inverter/generator. Replace or repair any failed components.
- With HV isolated, measure resistance between phase terminals (U-V, V-W, U-W) and compare to other phases; measure winding insulation to chassis. Look for open, shorted, or significantly higher resistance on phase V.
- Test or swap the phase current sensor (if serviceable) or measure its analog output while safe and under commanded current: confirm sensor output matches expected current or CAN value.
- If wiring and sensor are good, perform bench or module-level diagnostics of the inverter power stage for Phase V (power transistors and drivers). Look for shorted or open semiconductors, blown components, or driver faults.
- Check software/firmware versions and ECU/inverter calibration; update to latest manufacturer software if known fixes exist.
- After repairs, clear codes and perform a controlled test drive or generator run while monitoring phase currents to confirm the fault is resolved. If fault persists, consult manufacturer service information for advanced inverter repairs or replacement.
Likely causes
- Loose, corroded, or disconnected Phase V high-voltage connector
- Failed/inaccurate phase current sensor or its wiring
- Open winding or short in generator/motor phase V
- Faulty inverter power stage for phase V (IGBT/MOSFET or driver)
- HV relay/contactor or fuse interrupting phase V feed
Fault status
Status
Generator Phase V Current Low — low current detected on generator/motor phase V; inspect inverter, wiring, sensor and phase winding.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 1-3 hours
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