EFUSE_w133_hcuEspAbsEFuseTrip
This alert will raise when the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Motor E-fuse output is faulted as seen by the E-fuse electronic control unit (ECU). 

This can occur if an unexpectedly high inrush current into the ESP Motor module or a short circuit event has occurred at the output of the E-fuse. Another possibility is that a long current event, which exceeds the current carrying capability of the cable, has occurred. Once the E-fuse is tripped (turned off), the ESP Motor will measure ~0V when it is loaded or ~2V when there is an open circuit.?

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