Intermittent EGT warning on your vehicle? Erratic Bank 1 Sensor 4 can cause overheating—scan, test the circuit, and replace the sensor if needed.
Intermittent EGT warning on your vehicle? Erratic Bank 1 Sensor 4 can cause overheating—scan, test the circuit, and replace the sensor if needed.
Hot EGT reading on your vehicle triggers P2471—risking engine overheating and damage. Scan the sensor circuit, verify wiring, and plan re‑program or rep...
Low EGT sensor circuit on your vehicle? It can trigger protection mode and power loss. Scan P2470, test Bank 1 Sensor 4 circuit, then repair or replace.
High exhaust gas temp warning on your vehicle? Bank 2 Sensor 3 circuit high can overheat the turbo. Scan, test wiring, then reprogram or replace sensor.
Low EGT reading on bank 2 sensor 3 triggers overheating risk—check your vehicle’s exhaust gas temperature sensor circuit now to prevent engine damage.
Check engine light and hot exhaust on your vehicle? A Bank 2 Sensor 3 EGT circuit fault can damage the engine—scan, test sensor, and reprogram or replace.
Hot exhaust warning on your vehicle? P2466 means Bank 2 Sensor 3 EGT circuit failure—risking engine damage. Scan, test wiring, and replace the sensor now.
High particulate‑filter pressure on Bank 2 sets P2465 in your vehicle—risking DPF failure. Scan, verify pressure sensor, and arrange re‑program or replace.
Low exhaust pressure on Bank 2 in your vehicle triggers P2464—may cause DPF damage. Scan, test the filter sensor, then re‑program or replace the module.
Exhaust smoke and check engine light on your vehicle? P2463 means soot buildup in Bank 1 filter—reduces performance. Scan, clean or replace filter.