Charging System (Conventional Engine)
CHARGING SYSTEM
NOTE:The information contained in this system is for Tribute (conventional) only.
The charging system is a negative ground system consisting of:
- a generator.
- an internal voltage regulator.
- a charging system warning indicator.
- a battery.
- circuitry and cables.
- a PCM.
Generator
The generator is driven by the accessory drive belt. When the engine is started, the generator begins to generate AC voltage which is internally rectified to DC voltage. The DC voltage is controlled by the voltage regulator (located on the rear of the generator) and supplied to the battery. The PCM controls the voltage regulation set point working with the generator internal voltage regulator over 2 control and communication circuits.The generator and voltage regulator:
- supply current to the electrical system.
- charge the battery.
- adjust the generator field current to increase or decrease the generator output.
- have a PCM-controlled warning lamp.
- output is controlled by the PCM.