P0BED – Drive Motor ‘A’ Phase ‘W’ Current Sensor Circuit

P0BED Possible Causes

Defective hybrid vehicle motor assembly
Hybrid vehicle motor assembly wiring harness is open or short-circuited
Poor electrical connection in hybrid vehicle motor assembly circuit

What Does It Mean?

How to Fix P0BED Code

Check the “Possible Causes” listed above. Visually inspect the wiring harness and related connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector pins.

P0BED Possible Symptoms

Engine light on (or service engine soon warning light)

P0BED Meaning

When three-phase alternating current flows through the three-phase windings of the stator coil, a rotating magnetic field is generated in MG2. The system controls the rotation of the magnetic field based on the rotation position and speed of the rotor. As a result, the permanent magnets provided in the rotor are pulled in the direction of rotation, generating torque. The generated torque is almost proportional to the amount of current. The system controls MG2 speed by regulating the frequency of the alternating current. Additionally, the system properly controls the rotating magnetic field and the angle of the rotor magnets to generate high torque efficiently, even at high speeds.

P0BEE – Drive Motor ‘A’ Phase ‘W’ Current Sensor Circuit Range/Performance

P0BEE Possible Causes

  • Faulty hybrid vehicle motor assembly
  • Hybrid vehicle motor assembly wiring harness is open or short-circuited
  • Poor electrical connection in hybrid vehicle motor assembly circuit

What Does It Mean?

How to Fix P0BEE Code

Check the “possible causes” listed above. Visually inspect the wiring harness and related connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector pins.

P0BEE Possible Symptoms

Check engine light illuminated (or service engine soon warning light)

P0BEE Meaning

When three-phase alternating current flows through the three-phase windings of the stator coil, a rotating magnetic field is generated in MG2. The system controls the rotation of the magnetic field based on the rotor’s rotation position and speed. As a result, the permanent magnets provided in the rotor are pulled in the direction of rotation, generating torque. The generated torque is almost proportional to the amount of current. The system controls MG2 speed by regulating the frequency of the alternating current. Additionally, the system properly controls the rotating magnetic field and the angle of the rotor magnets to generate high torque efficiently, even at high speeds.

P0BEF – Drive Motor ‘A’ Phase ‘W’ Low Current Sensor Circuit

P0BEF Possible Causes

  • Faulty hybrid vehicle motor assembly
  • Hybrid vehicle motor assembly wiring harness open or shorted
  • Poor electrical connection in hybrid vehicle motor assembly circuit

What Does It Mean?

How to Fix Code P0BEF

Check the “possible causes” listed above. Visually inspect the wiring harness and related connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector pins.

P0BEF Possible Symptoms

Engine light on (or service engine soon warning light)

P0BEF Meaning

When three-phase alternating current flows through the three-phase windings of the stator coil, a rotating magnetic field is generated in MG2. The system controls the rotation of the magnetic field based on the rotor’s rotation position and speed. As a result, the permanent magnets provided in the rotor are pulled in the direction of rotation, generating torque. The generated torque is almost proportional to the amount of current. The system controls MG2 speed by regulating the frequency of the alternating current. Additionally, the system properly controls the rotating magnetic field and the angle of the rotor magnets to generate high torque efficiently, even at high speeds.

P0BF0 – Drive Motor ‘A’ Phase ‘W’ Current Sensor Circuit High

P0BF0 Possible Causes

  • Defective hybrid vehicle motor assembly
  • Hybrid vehicle motor assembly wiring harness is open or short-circuited
  • Poor electrical connection in hybrid vehicle motor assembly circuit

What Does It Mean?

How to Fix P0BF0 Code

Check the “Possible Causes” listed above. Visually inspect the wiring harness and related connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector pins.

P0BF0 Possible Symptoms

Check engine light illuminated (or service engine soon warning light)

P0BF0 Meaning

When three-phase alternating current flows through the three-phase windings of the stator coil, a rotating magnetic field is generated in MG2. The system controls the rotation of the magnetic field based on the rotation position and speed of the rotor. As a result, the permanent magnets provided in the rotor are pulled in the direction of rotation, generating torque. The generated torque is almost proportional to the amount of current. The system controls MG2 speed by regulating the frequency of the alternating current. Additionally, the system properly controls the rotating magnetic field and the angle of the rotor magnets to generate high torque efficiently, even at high speeds.

P0BF1 – Drive Motor Phase “U” Current Sensor Circuit

P0BF1 Possible Causes

  • Faulty hybrid vehicle motor assembly
  • Hybrid vehicle motor assembly wiring harness open or shorted
  • Poor electrical connection in hybrid vehicle motor assembly circuit

What Does It Mean?

How to Fix Code P0BF1

Check the “possible causes” listed above. Visually inspect the wiring harness and related connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector pins.

P0BF1 Possible Symptoms

Check engine light illuminated (or service engine soon warning light)

P0BF1 Meaning

When three-phase alternating current flows through the three-phase windings of the stator coil, a rotating magnetic field is generated in MG2. The system controls the rotation of the magnetic field based on the rotor’s rotation position and speed. As a result, the permanent magnets provided in the rotor are pulled in the direction of rotation, generating torque. The generated torque is almost proportional to the amount of current. The system controls MG2 speed by regulating the frequency of the alternating current. Additionally, the system properly controls the rotating magnetic field and the angle of the rotor magnets to generate high torque efficiently, even at high speeds.

P0BF2 – Drive Motor B Phase ‘U’ Current Sensor Circuit Range/Performance

P0BF2 Possible Causes

  • Faulty hybrid vehicle motor assembly
  • Hybrid vehicle motor assembly wiring harness is open or short-circuited
  • Poor electrical connection in hybrid vehicle motor assembly circuit

What Does It Mean?

How to Fix P0BF2 Code

Check the “possible causes” listed above. Visually inspect the wiring harness and related connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector pins.

P0BF2 Possible Symptoms

Check engine light illuminated (or service engine soon warning light)

P0BF2 Meaning

When three-phase alternating current flows through the three-phase windings of the stator coil, a rotating magnetic field is generated in MG2. The system controls the rotation of the magnetic field based on the rotor’s rotation position and speed. As a result, the permanent magnets provided in the rotor are pulled in the direction of rotation, generating torque. The generated torque is almost proportional to the amount of current. The system controls MG2 speed by regulating the frequency of the alternating current. Additionally, the system properly controls the rotating magnetic field and the angle of the rotor magnets to generate high torque efficiently, even at high speeds.

P0BF3 – Drive Motor “Low” Phase “U” Current Sensor Circuit

P0BF3 Possible Causes

  • Faulty hybrid vehicle motor assembly
  • Hybrid vehicle motor assembly wiring harness is open or short-circuited
  • Poor electrical connection in hybrid vehicle motor assembly circuit

What Does It Mean?

How to Fix Code P0BF3

Check the “possible causes” listed above. Visually inspect the wiring harness and related connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector pins.

P0BF3 Possible Symptoms

Check engine light illuminated (or service engine soon warning light)

P0BF3 Meaning

When three-phase alternating current flows through the three-phase windings of the stator coil, a rotating magnetic field is generated in MG2. The system controls the rotation of the magnetic field based on the rotor’s rotation position and speed. As a result, the permanent magnets provided in the rotor are pulled in the direction of rotation, generating torque. The generated torque is almost proportional to the amount of current. The system controls MG2 speed by regulating the frequency of the alternating current. Additionally, the system properly controls the rotating magnetic field and the angle of the rotor magnets to generate high torque efficiently, even at high speeds.

P0BF4 – High Drive Motor B Phase ‘U’ Current Sensor Circuit

P0BF4 Possible Causes

  • Faulty hybrid vehicle motor assembly
  • Hybrid vehicle motor assembly wiring harness is open or shorted
  • Poor electrical connection in hybrid vehicle motor assembly circuit

What Does It Mean?

How to Fix Code P0BF4

Check the “possible causes” listed above. Visually inspect the wiring harness and related connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector pins.

P0BF4 Possible Symptoms

Engine light on (or service engine soon warning light)

P0BF4 Meaning

When three-phase alternating current flows through the three-phase windings of the stator coil, a rotating magnetic field is generated in MG2. The system controls the rotation of the magnetic field based on the rotor’s rotation position and speed. As a result, the permanent magnets provided in the rotor are pulled in the direction of rotation, generating torque. The generated torque is almost proportional to the amount of current. The system controls MG2 speed by regulating the frequency of the alternating current. Additionally, the system properly controls the rotating magnetic field and the angle of the rotor magnets to generate high torque efficiently, even at high speeds…

P0BF5 – Drive Motor “B” Phase “V” Current Sensor Circuit

P0BF5 Possible Causes

  • Faulty hybrid vehicle motor assembly
  • Hybrid vehicle motor assembly wiring harness is open or short-circuited
  • Poor electrical connection in hybrid vehicle motor assembly circuit

What Does It Mean?

How to Fix Code P0BF5

Check the “possible causes” listed above. Visually inspect the wiring harness and related connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector pins.

P0BF5 Possible Symptoms

Check engine light illuminated (or service engine soon warning light)

P0BF5 Meaning

When three-phase alternating current flows through the three-phase windings of the stator coil, a rotating magnetic field is generated in MG2. The system controls the rotation of the magnetic field based on the rotor’s rotation position and speed. As a result, the permanent magnets provided in the rotor are pulled in the direction of rotation, generating torque. The generated torque is almost proportional to the amount of current. The system controls MG2 speed by regulating the frequency of the alternating current. Additionally, the system properly controls the rotating magnetic field and the angle of the rotor magnets to generate high torque efficiently, even at high speeds.

P0BF6 – Drive Motor “B” Phase “V” Current Sensor Circuit Range/Performance

P0BF6 Possible Causes

  • Faulty hybrid vehicle motor assembly
  • Hybrid vehicle motor assembly wiring harness is open or short-circuited
  • Poor electrical connection in hybrid vehicle motor assembly circuit

What Does It Mean?

How to Fix Code P0BF6

Check the “possible causes” listed above. Visually inspect the wiring harness and related connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector pins.

P0BF6 Possible Symptoms

Check engine light illuminated (or service engine soon warning light)

P0BF6 Meaning

When three-phase alternating current flows through the three-phase windings of the stator coil, a rotating magnetic field is generated in MG2. The system controls the rotation of the magnetic field based on the rotor’s rotation position and speed. As a result, the permanent magnets provided in the rotor are pulled in the direction of rotation, generating torque. The generated torque is almost proportional to the amount of current. The system controls MG2 speed by regulating the frequency of the alternating current. Additionally, the system properly controls the rotating magnetic field and the angle of the rotor magnets to generate high torque efficiently, even at high speeds.