

Drive with caution — fix soon.
This code means the exhaust pressure control valve circuit is reading a signal that's too low, often from low voltage, a short to ground, or a sensor reporting low pressure. It frequently points to wiring faults, a bad connector, or a failing valve or sensor. It's usually repairable by fixing the circuit or replacing the affected part without major engine work.
$150 – $600
Varies by vehicle and root cause.
Usually yes for short trips, but get it checked soon. A low signal affects emissions and warm-up, and diesels can have filter issues. Avoid long drives if you notice power loss or limp mode.
Repairs typically range from $150 to $600. Fixing wiring or a connector is on the lower end, while replacing the valve or sensor costs more depending on your car.
It's a moderate concern. The engine usually still runs fine, but emissions and efficiency suffer, and ignoring it can lead to limp mode or filter problems on diesels.
A low reading often comes from a short to ground, low voltage, or a sensor reporting less pressure than expected. A mechanic will test the wiring and sensor to pinpoint the cause.