Coil shorted

Alarm Description: 
Main Contactor coil shorted

When the vehicle is keyed on, the microprocessor checks the Main Contactor's driver by activating the MOSFET and measuring the the current across the MOSFET's shunt resistance.  If the current through this internal shunt resistance is above an acceptable level, the alarm is triggered.

If the ohmic value of the main contactor's coil is within an acceptable level, then the logic board must be replaced.

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