P0DEE: Pedestrian Alert Control Module Circuit Low
Severity
Medium
System
Vehicle Systems
What Does P0DEE Mean?
P0DEE is a diagnostic trouble code indicating: Pedestrian Alert Control Module Circuit Low. 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 P0DEE
- β οΈ Check Engine Light (MIL) illuminated
- β οΈ Pedestrian Alert Control Module reading at zero or minimum value
- β οΈ Related system not functioning or in fail-safe mode
- β οΈ System warning light illuminated
Common Causes
- π Open or broken wire in Pedestrian Alert Control Module circuit
- π Poor ground connection at Pedestrian Alert Control Module
- π Faulty Pedestrian Alert Control Module with no output signal
- π Disconnected or loose Pedestrian Alert Control Module connector
- π Blown fuse in related circuit
Frequently Asked Questions
What does P0DEE mean?
P0DEE indicates: Pedestrian Alert Control Module Circuit Low. The vehicle's computer has detected that the Pedestrian Alert Control Module is not operating within its expected parameters and stored this diagnostic trouble code.
Can I drive with code P0DEE?
You can drive short distances for essential trips, but schedule a diagnosis soon. Driving with P0DEE for extended periods may cause additional problems.
How much does it cost to fix P0DEE?
Repair costs for P0DEE 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§ Repair broken wire or restore ground in Pedestrian Alert Control Module circuit
- π§ Clean and secure Pedestrian Alert Control Module connector and ground points
- π§ Replace failed Pedestrian Alert Control Module
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