How do I fix error code P2201?
How do I fix error code P2201?
What repairs can fix the P2201 code?
- Repairing or replacing damaged NOx sensor wiring.
- Repairing or replacing damaged NOx sensor connector.
- Replacing NOx sensor.
- Reprogramming or replacing the Engine Control Module.
Where is the p2201 sensor on a Dodge Ram?
P2201 is for the Nox sensor at the turbo, the other sensor is located at the exit of the SCR. Pretty well anytime I’ve come across circuit performance codes for the Nox sensors, it’s been the sensors themselves that have failed.
What causes the p2201 OBD-II trouble code?
What causes the P2201 code? 1 NOx sensor wires that are broken or shorted 2 NOx sensor connector that is corroded or broken 3 NOx sensor connector pins that are bent 4 Faulty NOx sensor. 5 Engine Control Module that needs to be reprogrammed or replaced
Where is the p2201 code located on the ECM?
The P2201 code is set when the ECM detects an out of range electrical condition within the bank #1 NOx sensor or circuit. Note: On engines with more than one bank of cylinders (e.g. V6, V8), bank 1 is the side of the engine that contains the #1 cylinder. Therefore, the NOx sensor is located in the exhaust of that bank.
When to use the p2201 NoX sensor code?
The P2201 code is set when the ECM detects an out of range electrical condition within the bank #1 NOx sensor or circuit. Note: On engines with more than one bank of cylinders (e.g. V6, V8), bank 1 is the side of the engine that contains the #1 cylinder.
P2201 is for the Nox sensor at the turbo, the other sensor is located at the exit of the SCR. Pretty well anytime I’ve come across circuit performance codes for the Nox sensors, it’s been the sensors themselves that have failed.
What causes a p2201 fuel trim code to be bad?
Causes for this P2201 fuel trim code may include: 1 Defective or damaged NOx sensor 2 Dirty sensor pickup 3 Damaged wiring 4 Internal ECM issue 5 Connector problem More
The P2201 code is set when the ECM detects an out of range electrical condition within the bank #1 NOx sensor or circuit. Note: On engines with more than one bank of cylinders (e.g. V6, V8), bank 1 is the side of the engine that contains the #1 cylinder. Therefore, the NOx sensor is located in the exhaust of that bank.
What is the OBDII code for a Dodge Ram?
My dealer scanned mine (2013 with 6.7) and came up with P2201, sensor 1/1, as well as P1C55 (NOx sensor performance). The dealer tech says it was the sensor by the turbo, as I mentioned above. The video you posted deals with the sensor by the dpf.