Check engine light and economy drop on vehicle? A bad Particulate Filter Pressure Sensor A circuit can overheat the filter—scan, test sensor, repair.
Check engine light and economy drop on vehicle? A bad Particulate Filter Pressure Sensor A circuit can overheat the filter—scan, test sensor, repair.
Check engine light and fuel vapor leak warning on your vehicle? A stuck EVAP switching valve can cause emissions failure—scan the P2451, plan valve repair.
Check engine light and fuel odor in your truck? P2450 signals the EVAP valve stuck open, causing emissions failure. Scan and reprogram or replace module.
P2449 means high airflow on Bank 2 in your vehicle—fuel‑efficiency loss and emissions risk. Scan the AIR system, then reprogram or replace the module.
High airflow on Bank 1 triggers P2448 in your vehicle—reducing HVAC performance. Scan the AIR system, test the flow sensor, then reprogram or replace.
Your vehicle’s AIR system pump stuck off Bank 2 triggers emissions alerts and may force a fail‑safe; scan PCM, test pump and consider reprogram or replace.
Air pump stuck on Bank 2 causing loss of boost in your vehicle – it can damage intake system. Scan the P2446, verify wiring, and consider module repair.
Air pump not engaging on your vehicle? A P2445 (AIR System Pump Stuck Off Bank 1) can disable emissions control—scan the module now to prevent failures.
AIR pump stuck on Bank 1 causing boost loss in your vehicle? It can damage the turbo—scan P2444, check wiring, and repair or replace the module now.
Air ride stays low on your vehicle – the AIR system switching valve stuck closed Bank 2 prevents proper suspension height. Scan and replace immediately.