A: Possibly, but the same heat damage may recur quickly. A new sensor is safer.
Preventive measures for Thai operators and drivers isuzu isuzu thailand error b101d30 hot
| Item | Estimated Cost | |------|----------------| | | 1.0 hour (USD 80–150 / THB 2,500–5,000) | | SRS ECU replacement (part + labor) | THB 12,000–25,000 (depending on model) | | BCM replacement | THB 8,000–18,000 | | Battery replacement | THB 4,000–8,000 | A: Possibly, but the same heat damage may recur quickly
An Isuzu vehicle suffering from an active B101D30 error presents immediate visual warnings: Consult an authorized dealership with your vehicle's VIN
Isuzu Thailand occasionally issues Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) or software updates for localized module anomalies. Consult an authorized dealership with your vehicle's VIN to check if a factory firmware update addresses thermal sensitivity parameters for your specific SRS module generation. 4. EEPROM Resetting vs. Module Replacement
Introduction The Isuzu B101D30 error code—commonly encountered by Isuzu vehicle owners in Thailand—relates to excessive intake-air temperature (IAT) readings or a malfunction in the intake-air temperature sensor circuit (depending on model and control unit). This essay explains what the code signifies, why it appears in Thailand’s operating environment, how technicians diagnose it, and practical fixes and preventive measures for drivers and fleet managers.
Represents the specific failure type byte, which translates to an "Internal Electronic Failure" or generic "ECU Malfunction".