OBD Guide

P0BDA

Drive Motor Inverter Temperature Sensor D Circuit Intermittent/Erratic

P0BDA is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code meaning: Drive Motor Inverter Temperature Sensor D Circuit Intermittent/Erratic. Common causes: poor contact in the sensor connector, broken or damaged wiring harness. Estimated repair cost: $17โ€“56.

Severity
๐Ÿ”ด High
Can you drive?
Do not drive โ€” repair immediately
Approx. repair cost
$17โ€“56 (est.)

Symptoms

  • Reduced engine power
  • Check Engine Light Illuminates
  • Irregular operation of the hybrid system
  • Inverter overheating
  • Reduced work efficiency

Causes

  • Poor contact in the sensor connector
  • Broken or damaged wiring harness
  • Temperature sensor malfunction
  • Circuit Grounding Problems
  • Control module malfunction

How to Fix

  1. Check the integrity of the wiring harness
  2. Inspect and clean the sensor connector contacts
  3. Check the resistance of the temperature sensor
  4. Replace temperature sensor if necessary
  5. Test the operation of the system after repair

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FAQ

What does the P0BDA code mean?

P0BDA is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code that indicates: Drive Motor Inverter Temperature Sensor D Circuit Intermittent/Erratic

What causes a P0BDA error code?

The most common causes of P0BDA include: Poor contact in the sensor connector; Broken or damaged wiring harness; Temperature sensor malfunction; Circuit Grounding Problems.

How do I fix a P0BDA diagnostic trouble code?

To fix P0BDA: Check the integrity of the wiring harness. Inspect and clean the sensor connector contacts. Check the resistance of the temperature sensor. For a complete diagnosis, use an OBD-II scanner.

Is it safe to drive with P0BDA?

Do not drive โ€” repair immediately

How much does it cost to fix P0BDA?

The estimated repair cost for P0BDA is $17โ€“56. Actual cost depends on your vehicle, location, and labor rates.

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