Severity High
P0BD9

Drive Motor Inverter Temperature Sensor Circuit High

What does the P0BD9 code mean?

The P0BD9 code indicates that the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected a voltage signal from the drive motor inverter temperature sensor that is higher than the expected range. This sensor monitors the temperature of the inverter, which converts DC battery power to AC for the electric drive motor. A high circuit condition typically means the sensor circuit has an open, short to voltage, or a faulty sensor, potentially leading to inverter overheating and reduced performance.

High
Severity
$50-$150
Typical Cost
High
Frequency

01. Most Common Causes

02. Symptoms You Will Notice

03. Step-by-Step Diagnosis

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Step 1: Use a scan tool to retrieve all codes and freeze frame data.

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Step 2: Visually inspect the inverter temperature sensor and its wiring for damage, corrosion, or loose connections.

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Step 3: Measure the sensor resistance and compare to manufacturer specifications; replace if out of range.

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Step 4: Check for shorts to voltage or ground in the sensor circuit using a multimeter.

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Step 5: If wiring is intact, replace the sensor and clear codes; test drive to verify repair.

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04. Commonly Affected Makes

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05. Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to drive with this code?

It is not recommended to drive with this code as it can lead to inverter overheating and potential damage to the electric drive system. Reduced power and limp mode may occur.

How much does it cost to fix?

The cost typically ranges from $50 to $150 for parts and labor, depending on the vehicle and shop rates. The sensor itself is usually inexpensive.

06. Related Codes