OBD Guide

P0C7E

Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature Sensor G Circuit Low

P0C7E is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code meaning: Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature Sensor G Circuit Low. Common causes: faulty battery temperature sensor, open or short circuit in the sensor circuit. 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

  • Hybrid system power reduction
  • Battery warning on instrument panel
  • Reducing the range of an electric vehicle
  • Incorrect battery temperature readings

Causes

  • Faulty battery temperature sensor
  • Open or short circuit in the sensor circuit
  • Poor connection or corroded contacts
  • Battery management module malfunction
  • Wiring harness damage

How to Fix

  1. Check the continuity of the temperature sensor circuit
  2. Inspect connections and contacts for corrosion
  3. Check the resistance of the temperature sensor
  4. Replace faulty temperature sensor
  5. Check and replace the battery management module if necessary

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FAQ

What does the P0C7E code mean?

P0C7E is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code that indicates: Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature Sensor G Circuit Low

What causes a P0C7E error code?

The most common causes of P0C7E include: Faulty battery temperature sensor; Open or short circuit in the sensor circuit; Poor connection or corroded contacts; Battery management module malfunction.

How do I fix a P0C7E diagnostic trouble code?

To fix P0C7E: Check the continuity of the temperature sensor circuit. Inspect connections and contacts for corrosion. Check the resistance of the temperature sensor. For a complete diagnosis, use an OBD-II scanner.

Is it safe to drive with P0C7E?

Do not drive โ€” repair immediately

How much does it cost to fix P0C7E?

The estimated repair cost for P0C7E is $17โ€“56. Actual cost depends on your vehicle, location, and labor rates.

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