P204E – Intermittent/Irregular Pressure Reduction Sensor Circuit

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Severity of Code P204E

Level: Critical 🔴

  • Immediate Impact: The SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) system may be deactivated, leading to increased pollutant emissions (NOx) and a risk of catalyst failure.
  • Long-term Risks:
  • Damage to the SCR catalyst (high replacement cost: €1,000 to €3,000).
  • Overloading of the particulate filter (DPF) due to an unbalanced air-fuel mixture.
  • The vehicle may enter limp mode (power limitation, reduced speed).

Common Symptoms of P204E

  • 🚨 Check Engine Light (MIL) or SCR warning light illuminated.
  • 🔥 Black or bluish smoke from the exhaust (incomplete combustion).
  • 📉 Decreased engine performance (slow acceleration, power loss).
  • Increased fuel consumption (up to 20%).
  • ⚠️ Related Codes: P20EE, P204F, or P2201 (SCR/AdBlue® issues).

Main Causes of P204E

  1. Faulty Reducer Pressure Sensor:
  • Incorrect signal due to internal failure or contamination by urea (DEF).
  1. Electrical Issues:
  • Short circuit or open circuit in the sensor wiring.
  • Oxidized or disconnected connectors (exposure to moisture).
  1. PCM/SCR Controller Failure:
  • Outdated software or calibration error.
  1. Faulty Reducer Pump:
  • Internal leak or insufficient pressure (related to AdBlue®).
  1. Other Causes:
  • Low level or poor quality AdBlue®.
  • Clogged or damaged SCR injector.

Detailed Diagnostic Procedure

Required Tools

  • Advanced OBD2 scanner (e.g., Delphi, Autel).
  • Digital multimeter (DVOM).
  • Vehicle-specific technical documentation (wiring diagrams, test procedures).

Key Steps

  1. Check for TSBs (Technical Service Bulletins):
  • Look for software updates or recalls related to the SCR system for your model.
  1. Code and Live Data Analysis:
  • Use the scanner to:
    • Read all stored codes (P204E + related codes).
    • Monitor reducer pressure (compare to manufacturer specifications).
    • Check SCR temperature and AdBlue® flow rate.
  1. Pressure Sensor Test:
  • Measure the sensor’s resistance and voltage (reference: 0.5–4.5 V depending on pressure).
  • Compare with factory values. If out of specifications ➔ replacement required.
  1. Electrical Circuit Inspection:
  • Test for continuity and absence of short circuits between the sensor and PCM.
  • Check the sensor’s power supply (+5V) and ground.
  1. SCR Pump and Injector Check:
  • Test pump pressure with a pressure gauge (if applicable).
  • Inspect the injector for crystalline deposits (clean with a specific kit).
  1. Repair Validation:
  • Clear codes and perform a drive cycle to check for P204E reappearance.

Recommended Solutions

  • Replacement of the pressure sensor: €150 to €400 (part + labor).
  • Cleaning of AdBlue® circuits: Use a certified cleaning kit.
  • PCM update: Contact a dealership for reprogramming.
  • Replacement of the SCR pump: High cost (€800 to €2,000).

Important Considerations

  • Use only ISO 22241 certified AdBlue® (non-compliant products damage the system).
  • Avoid driving with code P204E: Risk of significant additional costs (e.g., SCR catalyst replacement).

This approach ensures accurate diagnosis and avoids unnecessary repairs. Always consult the manufacturer’s technical guides for exact specifications.

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