Code No. P0AEF: IGBT1 temperature sensor (short to earth/open circuit)
Code No. P0AF0: IGBT1 temperature sensor (short to power supply/short circuit)
Code No. P0AF4: IGBT2 temperature sensor (short to earth/open circuit)
Code No. P0AF5: IGBT2 temperature sensor (short to power supply/short circuit)
DIAGNOSIS CODE SET CONDITIONS
Diagnosis code No. P0AEF
- If the IGBT1 temperature is kept at -41°C or less, the MCU will set the diagnosis code No. P0AEF.
- If the IGBT1 temperature is kept at 201°C or more, the MCU will set the diagnosis code No. P0AF0.
- If the IGBT1 temperature is kept at -41°C or less, the MCU will set the diagnosis code No. P0AF4.
- If the IGBT1 temperature is kept at 201°C or more, the MCU will set the diagnosis code No. P0AF5.
PROBABLE CAUSES
- Malfunction of the MCU
DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE |
STEP 1. Diagnosis code recheck |
| Check again if the diagnosis code is set to the MCU. |
| (1)Erase the stored diagnosis code. |
| (2)Set the electric motor switch from the LOCK (OFF) position to the ON position. |
| (3)Check if the diagnosis code is set. |
Q.
Is the diagnosis code set?
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Replace the MCU. (Refer to .) Then go to Step 2. |
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The trouble can be an intermittent malfunction (Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Cope with Intermittent Malfunction ). |
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STEP 2. Diagnosis code recheck |
| Check again if the diagnosis code is set to the MCU. |
| (1)Erase the stored diagnosis code. |
| (2)Set the electric motor switch from the LOCK (OFF) position to the ON position. |
| (3)Check if the diagnosis code is set. |
Q.
Is the diagnosis code set?
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Go to Step 1. |
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The diagnosis is complete. |
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The trouble can be an intermittent malfunction (Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Cope with Intermittent Malfunction