What is the OBD 2 fault code p0560?
OBD II fault code P0560 is defined as “System Voltage Malfunction” and is set when the PCM (Powertrain Control Module) detects an abnormal voltage value from the battery, charging, or starting system(s).
What causes a p0560 battery voltage malfunction?
The most common cause for this code is low battery voltage/a battery that was disconnected/charging system malfunction (faulty alternator). While we are on the subject, let’s not forget to check the most neglected part of the charging system, the alternator belt! First, check the charging system.
Why does my p0560 test light light up?
If it does light up, wiggle the wiring harness going to the PCM to see if the test light flickers, indicating an intermittent connection. If all prior tests have passed and you continue to get a P0560, this would most likely indicate a failed PCM.
What causes a system voltage malfunction OBD code?
The most common cause for this code is low battery voltage/a battery that was disconnected/charging system malfunction (faulty alternator). While we are on the subject, let’s not forget to check the most neglected part of the charging system, the alternator belt! First, check the charging system. Start the vehicle.
The most common cause for this code is low battery voltage/a battery that was disconnected/charging system malfunction (faulty alternator). While we are on the subject, let’s not forget to check the most neglected part of the charging system, the alternator belt! First, check the charging system.
OBD II fault code P0560 is defined as “System Voltage Malfunction” and is set when the PCM (Powertrain Control Module) detects an abnormal voltage value from the battery, charging, or starting system(s).
If it does light up, wiggle the wiring harness going to the PCM to see if the test light flickers, indicating an intermittent connection. If all prior tests have passed and you continue to get a P0560, this would most likely indicate a failed PCM.
The most common cause for this code is low battery voltage/a battery that was disconnected/charging system malfunction (faulty alternator). While we are on the subject, let’s not forget to check the most neglected part of the charging system, the alternator belt! First, check the charging system. Start the vehicle.