Quick Charge Voltage Sensor
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B2830 NISSAN Possible Causes
- Faulty Quick Charger
- Quick Charger harness is open or shorted
- Quick Charger circuit poor electrical connection
- Faulty Power Delivery Module (PDM)
How do I fix code B2830 NISSAN?
Check the “Possible Causes” listed above. Visually inspect the related wiring harness and connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector’s pins.
Cost of diagnosing the B2830 NISSAN code
The cost of diagnosing the B2830 NISSAN code is 1.0 hour of labor. The auto repair labor rates vary by location, your vehicle’s make and model, and even your engine type. Most auto repairs shops charge between $75 and $150 per hour.
Possible Symptoms
- Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)
B2830 NISSAN Description
The quick charge voltage sensor is integrated inside the Power Delivery Module (PDM), and detects the voltage at the + side and – side of the high voltage circuit on the upstream side of the quick charge relay (quick charge port side). The Power Delivery Module (PDM) monitors the status of the quick charge relay based on this signal. The Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) sets if after the start of quick charging, the high voltage circuit voltage sent from the quick charge voltage sensor is 30 V or more continuously for 1 second or more during the insulation check by the quick charger.