Volts Indicator
The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) sends ignition voltage through RED (225) to the L terminal of the generator. The voltage regulator acknowledges this voltage along with generator rotation. If the generator is not turning (engine off) with the ignition in the RUN position, it will ground the L terminal of the generator. The PCM senses this ground and sends a charge lamp signal on BRN (25) to the instrument cluster. The instrument cluster, in turn lights the VOLTS indicator. On some vehicles, this lamp signal is sent to the instrument cluster via data bus.If the generator is turning (engine running), the PCM senses current being produced and connects the VOLTS indicator off.
Whenever the voltage regulator senses a fault condition, it grounds the L terminal of the generator. The PCM senses this and commands the VOLTS indicator on.