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P0B48

Critical
Professional

Hybrid Battery Voltage Sense "C" Circuit High

What Does P0B48 Mean?

DTC P0B48 indicates the hybrid battery voltage sense "C" circuit is reading above the expected range at the individual module level. The BMS has detected an abnormally high voltage from the "C" battery module, which may indicate overcharged cells, a short to voltage in the sense wiring, or a faulty cell monitoring circuit. Module-level overvoltage is a critical condition requiring immediate investigation.

Safety Warning

Overvoltage at the module level can cause lithium plating, cell swelling, venting, and thermal runaway. This is a critical safety concern. Do not charge the vehicle until the root cause is identified and resolved.

Common Causes

30%

Short to voltage in the "C" module voltage sense wiring

25%

Overcharged cells in the "C" module due to balancing failure

20%

Faulty cell monitoring IC providing erroneously high reading

15%

Cell supervision board internal fault affecting the "C" channel

10%

Adjacent module voltage leaking into the "C" sense circuit

Diagnostic Steps

1

Retrieve freeze frame data including SOC, charging state, and temperature at the time of the fault.

2

Measure actual cell voltage at the "C" module terminals with proper equipment to confirm real overvoltage vs. sensor error.

3

Inspect the "C" module sense wiring for shorts to battery positive or other voltage sources.

4

Compare all module voltages in the scan tool data to identify if the "C" module is genuinely overcharged.

5

If real overvoltage is confirmed, investigate the cell balancing circuitry for the "C" module.

6

If sensor error, test the cell monitoring IC and supervision board channel for the "C" module.

Estimated Repair Cost

$300 - $4,500

Parts + labor, varies by vehicle and location

Frequently Asked Questions

What does P0B48 mean?

DTC P0B48 indicates the hybrid battery voltage sense "C" circuit is reading above the expected range at the individual module level. The BMS has detected an abnormally high voltage from the "C" battery module, which may indicate overcharged cells, a short to voltage in the sense wiring, or a faulty ...

What causes P0B48?

The most common cause of P0B48 (Hybrid Battery Voltage Sense "C" Circuit High) is: Short to voltage in the "C" module voltage sense wiring

How much does it cost to fix P0B48?

Typical repair costs for P0B48 range from $300 to $4,500, depending on the vehicle, location, and whether you do it yourself or go to a shop.

Is it safe to drive with P0B48?

Overvoltage at the module level can cause lithium plating, cell swelling, venting, and thermal runaway. This is a critical safety concern. Do not charge the vehicle until the root cause is identified and resolved.

How do I diagnose P0B48?

Start by connecting an OBD2 scanner to read the code and any freeze frame data. Then follow the diagnostic steps specific to P0B48 to identify the root cause.

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Quick Info

Category

Powertrain

System

Hybrid/EV Battery System

Difficulty

Professional

Type

Generic (SAE)

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