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* Glow Plug Light on | * Glow Plug Light on | ||
* DPF Light on | * DPF Light on | ||
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* Check EGT sensor and wiring. | * Check EGT sensor and wiring. | ||
* Note, when found in RoW B8 chassis (8K) models with Engine code CAGA which uses the UDS protocol: | * Note, when found in RoW B8 chassis A4 (8K) models with Engine code CAGA which uses the UDS protocol: | ||
** The Advanced Measuring Values for EGT sensors may not be labeled correctly | ** The Advanced Measuring Values for EGT sensors may not be labeled correctly! Make sure to check [*'''ENG106430'''*] ''Exhaust gas temperature before particulate filter'' even though this is the last (4th) sensor. | ||
** Unplugging the suspect EGT sensor while re-checking the resulting fault codes and evaluating Advanced Measuring Values would be advised before replacing parts. | |||
[[Category:Fault Codes]] | [[Category:Fault Codes]] |
Latest revision as of 14:30, 22 September 2017
P246E Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor 4 Bank 1: Electrical Malfunction
Possible Symptoms
- Power Loss/Limp mode
- MIL on
- Glow Plug Light on
- DPF Light on
Possible Causes
- EGT sensor faulty
- EGT wiring faulty
Possible Solutions
- Check EGT sensor and wiring.
- Note, when found in RoW B8 chassis A4 (8K) models with Engine code CAGA which uses the UDS protocol:
- The Advanced Measuring Values for EGT sensors may not be labeled correctly! Make sure to check [*ENG106430*] Exhaust gas temperature before particulate filter even though this is the last (4th) sensor.
- Unplugging the suspect EGT sensor while re-checking the resulting fault codes and evaluating Advanced Measuring Values would be advised before replacing parts.