P0ADE OBD-II: Range/Performance

P0ADE Severity

Urgent

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Identifying an OBD code is just the start of a complete diagnostic routine. Most trouble codes are caused by a sensor reporting a value that is out of range. Just replacing a sensor may not fix underlying issues. Be sure to understand the code, the part or system in your car that the code refers to, and the risks of delaying professional repair.

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What causes OBD-II fault code P0ADE?

The Hybrid Battery Pack Air Temperature Sensor tells the High Voltage Control Module the temperature of the ambient air around the hybrid battery pack. If the High Voltage Control Module detects an incorrect signal from the Hybrid Battery Pack Air Temperature Sensor, it will send a message to the engine control module (PCM) to set this code.

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OBD II Fault Code

  • OBD II P0ADE

OBD-II Code Powertrain Control Module (PCM) failure is defined as a Range/Performance

The Hybrid Battery Pack Air Temperature Sensor tells the High Voltage Control Module the temperature of the ambient air around the hybrid battery pack. If the High Voltage Control Module detects an incorrect signal from the Hybrid Battery Pack Air Temperature Sensor, it will send a message to the engine control module (PCM) to set this code.

Common Problems That Trigger the P0ADE Code

  • Battery temperature sensor failure
  • High voltage control module failure
  • Powertrain Control Module (PCM) failure
  • Wiring issue
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