P24c6 fault code
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Diesel Forum Forum for Diesel engine vehicle related discussion. Thread Tools. Rate Thread. Likes: Received 3 Likes on 3 Posts. Vehicle Mercedes GLK blutec 27, miles A recurring problem during the Cold Weather in general terms I run my scanner and remove the fault cold, a problem has a prior history on two occasions with bad diesel. I requested some advice from a trucker stating that a factor is short trips where the vehicle is driven few miles, the vehicle has less opportunity to burn off accumulated soot.
P24c6 fault code
Log in. Sign up. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The dealer checked it out at my regular service today and confirmed that it is not a wiring fault, etc. The paperwork I got back from the dealer today did not include a part number, though, so I was wondering if any of the at least 2 other members who have had this sensor replaced could check their paperwork for the part number. From searching around the internet, it seems to be part number , but I would be more confident in ordering the sensor if I could verify from someone who has had it replaced by the dealer. Sort by Oldest first Oldest first Newest first Most reactions. How many miles Reversnd? That nitrogen was preferred. Depending on what I see, I'll decide if heat or air are necessary.
Quote message in reply? I also think its not one of the sensors that will put you in limp mode so you may have time to work out the best repair.
Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums Diesel 6. Anyone ever got the P24C6 code? Thread Tools. Likes: 1. According to the service manual it says to replace particulate matter bank 1 sensor 1. Hoping this will be covered under the emissions warranty.
Diesel Forum Forum for Diesel engine vehicle related discussion. Thread Tools. Rate Thread. Likes: Received 3 Likes on 3 Posts. Vehicle Mercedes GLK blutec 27, miles A recurring problem during the Cold Weather in general terms I run my scanner and remove the fault cold, a problem has a prior history on two occasions with bad diesel. I requested some advice from a trucker stating that a factor is short trips where the vehicle is driven few miles, the vehicle has less opportunity to burn off accumulated soot. The check engine light is annoying.
P24c6 fault code
I have a 1. Thank you do you know where the sensor is located someone said on the side of the battery but I can't see it. As it's a diesel have you tried giving it a blast up and down the motorway to see if it clears? Been told it maybe a software issue as after having the car scanned there are faults in every module, would an update help solve this.
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Came up as pending on first start of the engine and set the code on the second start. Soot-particle-sensing element consists of two inter-digital comb-like electrodes IDE with an initially infinite electrical resistance, an internal heater and a positive temperature coefficient resistor for temperature measurement and PM sensor function is based on resistance measurements and during this sensor operation, soot particles are collected onto these inter-digital electrodes leading to a drop of electrical resistance based on the applied voltage to the element. Good luck. Just called mbusa. Likes: With cold weather, let the vehicle idle and then allow the vehicle to warm up. JavaScript is disabled. It shipped today, only 10 days after the order, and is scheduled to arrive on Monday, June Ideally the regeneration process in a properly functioned vehicle occurs approximately about every miles but again, it is highly dependent on the vehicle and driving conditions. Mileage not affected, the vehicle is normal otherwise. Find all posts by toddwoolf.
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Thanks Am I Wrong? It's not putting me into limp mode, but I'm starting to get concerned it's going to prevent a re-gen. The time now is PM. The Dealer said the problem is common for owners that do not fully allow the engine to heat up, so run the engine heat it up and take longer trips as much as possible. And be a little cautious regarding magic cleaners including Hydrogen that are sprayed into inlet. All times are GMT I kind of wanted to get the new sensor in before that trip, though, so I guess I'll see how it goes. With cold weather, let the vehicle idle and then allow the vehicle to warm up. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. I Agree More information. Received 1, Likes on 1, Posts. View Public Profile.
I know nothing about it