P0C95: Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature Sensor K Circuit High
Severity
Medium
System
Vehicle Systems
What Does P0C95 Mean?
P0C95 is a diagnostic trouble code indicating: Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature Sensor K Circuit High. This code relates to the vehicle systems system. The vehicle's computer detected a condition outside normal operating parameters and stored this code.
Symptoms of P0C95
- β οΈ Check Engine Light (MIL) illuminated
- β οΈ Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature Sensor K reading stuck at maximum value
- β οΈ Related system operating erratically or in default mode
- β οΈ System warning light illuminated
Common Causes
- π Short to voltage in Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature Sensor K wiring harness
- π Corroded or water-damaged Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature Sensor K connector
- π Faulty Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature Sensor K outputting maximum voltage
- π Damaged wiring rubbing against metal components
- π ECM/PCM internal fault (rare)
Frequently Asked Questions
What does P0C95 mean?
P0C95 indicates: Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature Sensor K Circuit High. The vehicle's computer has detected that the Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature Sensor K is not operating within its expected parameters and stored this diagnostic trouble code.
Can I drive with code P0C95?
You can drive short distances for essential trips, but schedule a diagnosis soon. Driving with P0C95 for extended periods may cause additional problems.
How much does it cost to fix P0C95?
Repair costs for P0C95 typically range from $20 to $300, depending on the root cause. Simple wiring or connector repairs are on the lower end, while component replacement costs more. A proper diagnosis ($80β$150 at most shops) will identify the exact cause before committing to expensive parts.
What To Do Next
Possible Fixes
- π§ Inspect and repair Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature Sensor K wiring for short to voltage
- π§ Clean or replace corroded Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature Sensor K connector
- π§ Replace faulty Hybrid/EV Battery Temperature Sensor K
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