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SPN 2264moderate severity✨ AI-generated

Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor Circuit High

The exhaust gas temperature sensor circuit is reporting a high signal.

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What it means (plain English)

The sensor that measures how hot the exhaust is is sending a signal that's too high, which could mean the sensor is failing or there's a wiring issue.

What the computer is actually seeing

The ECM sees a voltage from the exhaust gas temperature sensor that exceeds the expected maximum limit, typically above 4.5 volts.

What a healthy reading looks like

Exhaust gas temperature signals should typically range between 0.5 to 4.5 volts, depending on the sensor location and conditions.

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. Inspect the wiring and connectors for the exhaust gas temperature sensor for any damage or corrosion and repair as necessary. Decision: If wiring is good, proceed to step 2.
  2. 22. Check the exhaust gas temperature sensor with a multimeter. Disconnect the sensor and measure the voltage with the ignition on. Decision: If voltage is above 4.5 volts, replace the sensor. If within 0.5 to 4.5 volts, check further.
  3. 33. If the sensor is replaced and the code returns, check for exhaust leaks upstream of the sensor. Repair any leaks found. Decision: If exhaust leaks are found and repaired, clear codes and retest. If the code does not return, job done. If it does, investigate ECM signal path.

Common causes

  • Faulty exhaust gas temperature sensor
  • Wiring issues (short circuit, damaged insulation)
  • Poor connections at the sensor or ECM
  • Exhaust leaks affecting sensor readings

Typical repair cost

$$$

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Frequently asked questions

Can I drive the vehicle with this code?

Yes, but it’s best to fix it soon to avoid potential damage or reduced engine performance.

Will this code come back after I clear it?

If the underlying issue is not resolved (like a bad sensor or wiring), it will likely return.

Why does this code appear with SPN 2263?

SPN 2263 is a related code for a lower exhaust temperature reading, indicating multiple temperature sensors could be having issues.

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