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SPN 536moderate severity✨ AI-generated

Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor 2

The computer detected a problem with the exhaust gas temperature sensor 2.

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What it means (plain English)

Exhaust gas temperature sensor 2 is not providing valid readings, which can affect performance and emissions controls.

What the computer is actually seeing

The Engine Control Module (ECM) expects the exhaust gas temperature to be within a specific range. It monitors voltage signals from the sensor; when abnormal values are detected (e.g., below 0.2V or above 4.5V), it triggers this code.

What a healthy reading looks like

Exhaust gas temperature from sensor 2 should be around 600-900°F during normal operation; voltage output should be between 0.5V and 4.5V based on temperature.

Guided diagnostic — the DiagCoach way

Don't just throw parts at it. Walk through these in order — each step tells you whether to keep going or stop and fix what you found.

  1. 11. Check wiring and connectors leading to exhaust gas temperature sensor 2 for damage or corrosion. Decision: Are they okay? (If no, repair or replace.)
  2. 22. Measure the voltage output from the exhaust gas temperature sensor 2 while the engine is running. Expected range is 0.5V to 4.5V. Decision: Is the voltage within range? (If no, replace sensor.)
  3. 33. Inspect for exhaust leaks near the sensor that could affect temperature readings. Decision: Are there any leaks? (If yes, repair exhaust system.)
  4. 44. Clear the code and run the engine to see if the code returns. Decision: Does it come back? (If yes, replace sensor.)

Common causes

  • Wiring issue (short or open circuit)
  • Faulty exhaust gas temperature sensor 2
  • Connector corrosion or damage
  • Exhaust leaks near the sensor

Typical repair cost

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Frequently asked questions

Is it safe to drive with this code?

It's moderate severity; you can drive it but fix it soon to avoid emissions issues.

Will this code come back after I clear it?

If the underlying issue isn't fixed, yes, it will likely return.

Why does this code appear with other exhaust temperature codes?

Multiple codes can indicate a common wiring issue or failure of multiple sensors in the exhaust system.

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