PACCAR MX (2004 Emissions) Fault Code: P229A Common Rail Pressure Release Valve Current – Too High
PACCAR MX (2004 Emissions) Fault Code: P229A Common Rail Pressure Release Valve Current – Too High
SET CONDITIONS:
The PCI ECU (D420) detects that the measured common rail pressure release valve current is too high.
DIAGNOSTIC CONDITION:
This diagnostic runs continuously during starting and when the engine is running.
CORRESPONDING OBD READINESS MONITOR:
None
RESET CONDITION:
This DTC changes to inactive when the fault is no longer detected.
REPAIR VERIFICATION:
1. Clear all DTCs.
2. Test drive or operate the vehicle to meet the diagnostic conditions and set conditions.
3. Did the DTC come back?
– No, repair successful
– Yes, repair unsuccessful
POSSIBLE CAUSES:
1. Faulty common rail pressure release valve wiring (short circuit)
2. Faulty common rail pressure release valve
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
1. The PCI ECU controls and checks the current of the common rail pressure release valve (L094). The current is controlled with a duty cycle.
2. When this DTC is active:
– The engine torque is reduced.
– The engine runs in protection mode.
– The rail pressure control is in the limp-home function.
– The rail pressure is limited to approximately 800 bar.
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