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Common hybrid vehicle error codes and how to tackle them - Felkodsläsare

Hybrid cars are becoming increasingly common on our roads thanks to their fuel economy and eco-friendly technology. Combining an internal combustion engine and an electric motor, they present a unique range of fault codes that car owners and workshops need to be aware of. In this article, we explore common fault codes for hybrid vehicles and offer advice on how to resolve them effectively.

P0A80 – Hybrid Battery Replacement

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One of the most common fault codes for hybrid cars is P0A80, which indicates the need to replace the hybrid battery. This code is triggered when the car's system detects that the battery's performance has deteriorated and no longer meets the expected requirements. If you encounter this code, it is important to have the battery tested by a professional technician. Investing in diagnostic tools such as the USB to OBD2 16pin MINI J2534 Diagnostic Cable for Toyota TIS Techstream can significantly facilitate this process.

P0B47 – Battery Temperature Sensor Fault

Malfunction of the battery temperature sensor can result in fault code P0B47. This code indicates a problem with the temperature sensor in the battery system, which can lead to overheating or insufficient cooling. It is recommended to perform a thorough inspection of the sensor and its cables. Please use appropriate diagnostic tools to confirm and rectify the issue.

P0C73 – Control System Problem

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Another common fault code is P0C73, which refers to problems within the control system of the hybrid unit. This fault code usually requires professional fault scanning and analysis to identify the exact cause and carry out the necessary repairs. Products such as Maxiecu 4 GEN interface + MaxiEcu 3 Fault Code Reader (Two Car Brands) can be of great help in performing accurate diagnostics.

Conclusion

Owning a hybrid car means dealing with a new category of technical problems and fault codes. By understanding these fault codes and having the right diagnostic tools, such as the cables and fault code readers mentioned, both car owners and mechanics can successfully manage these challenges.

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