P1EDD
Battery Charger Converter Input Voltage Sensor 2 Circuit High Voltage
P1EDD is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code meaning: Battery Charger Converter Input Voltage Sensor 2 Circuit High Voltage. Common causes: input voltage sensor fault, damage to the electrical circuit or wiring harness. Estimated repair cost: $56–222.
Symptoms
- Malfunction warning on the dashboard
- Battery charging may be interrupted
- Reduced performance of the hybrid system
- It may be impossible to start the engine
Causes
- Input voltage sensor fault
- Damage to the electrical circuit or wiring harness
- Problems with the converter charger
- Malfunction of the hybrid system control module
- Short circuit in the circuit
How to Fix
- Check the integrity of the sensor electrical circuit
- Diagnose input voltage sensor
- Check the functionality of the converter charger
- Update Hybrid Control Module Software
- Repair only from an authorized dealer
Related codes
FAQ
What does the P1EDD code mean?
P1EDD is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code that indicates: Battery Charger Converter Input Voltage Sensor 2 Circuit High Voltage
What causes a P1EDD error code?
The most common causes of P1EDD include: Input voltage sensor fault; Damage to the electrical circuit or wiring harness; Problems with the converter charger; Malfunction of the hybrid system control module.
How do I fix a P1EDD diagnostic trouble code?
To fix P1EDD: Check the integrity of the sensor electrical circuit. Diagnose input voltage sensor. Check the functionality of the converter charger. For a complete diagnosis, use an OBD-II scanner.
Is it safe to drive with P1EDD?
Limited driving only, diagnose soon
How much does it cost to fix P1EDD?
The estimated repair cost for P1EDD is $56–222. Actual cost depends on your vehicle, location, and labor rates.
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