P0002 P0002 OBD-II: Fuel Volume Regulator Control Circuit Range/Performance
What P0002 means for you
This code indicates potential issues with fuel delivery, which can affect engine performance.
Symptoms
- Reduced engine efficiency
- Possibility of engine stalling
- Higher fuel consumption
Common causes
- The Fuel Volume Regulator may fail to manage fuel flow correctly, leading to excess fuel being returned to the tank.
- The Engine Control Module (PCM) triggers code P0002 when it detects a malfunction in the Fuel Volume Regulator.
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OBD-II code P0002 signifies a problem with the Fuel Volume Regulator's control circuit, indicating that it is not operating within the expected range or performance parameters.
Frequently asked questions
It is not advisable to continue driving with a P0002 code, as it can lead to decreased engine performance and increased fuel consumption.
Repair costs for a P0002 code can vary, but you should expect to pay for diagnostics and potentially for replacing the Fuel Volume Regulator, which can range from $100 to $400.
Common symptoms include reduced engine performance, potential stalling, and increased fuel usage.