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* Intermittent codes are often stored during low outside temperature when the battery capacity goes down and may be ignored. | * Intermittent codes are often stored during low outside temperature when the battery capacity goes down and may be ignored. | ||
* Common with [[16946/P0562/001378|16946/P0562/001378 - System Voltage: Too Low]] stored in other control modules. | * Common with [[16946/P0562/001378|16946/P0562/001378 - System Voltage: Too Low]] stored in other control modules. | ||
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+ | === 00532 - Supply Voltage B+: Upper Limit Exceeded === | ||
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+ | ==== Possible Causes ==== | ||
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+ | * Faulty Voltage Regulator | ||
+ | * Power Supply (Battery/Generator) faulty | ||
+ | * Overvoltage from External Sources | ||
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+ | ==== Possible Solutions ==== | ||
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+ | * Check Voltage Regulator | ||
+ | * Check Power Supply (Battery/Generator) | ||
+ | * Discontinue the use of a battery charger or jump-starting the vehicle with an improper voltage source | ||
[[Category:Fault Codes]] | [[Category:Fault Codes]] |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 4 September 2024
00532 - Supply Voltage B+
00532 - Supply Voltage B+: Signal too Low
Possible Causes
- Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Module faulty
- Power Supply (Battery/Generator) faulty
Possible Solutions
- Check/Repair Wiring/Connectors from/to Control Module
- Check Power Supply (Battery/Generator)
Special Notes
- When found in an individual control module, it's most likely a local source (e.g. wiring/connectors).
- When found in multiple control modules at the same time, it's most likely a common source (e.g. ground spot, battery, generator).
- Intermittent codes are often stored during low outside temperature when the battery capacity goes down and may be ignored.
- Common with 16946/P0562/001378 - System Voltage: Too Low stored in other control modules.
00532 - Supply Voltage B+: Upper Limit Exceeded
Possible Causes
- Faulty Voltage Regulator
- Power Supply (Battery/Generator) faulty
- Overvoltage from External Sources
Possible Solutions
- Check Voltage Regulator
- Check Power Supply (Battery/Generator)
- Discontinue the use of a battery charger or jump-starting the vehicle with an improper voltage source