P2682 - OBD II Trouble Code

January 31, 2017

Our automotive experts have put together the following information about the P2682 diagnostic trouble code. We've provided the common symptoms that occur when this code is set along with the frequent repairs that address the issues related to the P2682 code.

OBD II Fault Code

  • OBD II P2682

OBD-II Code Vehicle may not have heat is defined as a Engine Coolant Bypass Valve Control Circuit Low

The Engine Coolant Bypass Valve (also referred to as the Passenger Compartment Heater Coolant Control Valve) sends coolant through the heater core when the heat in the cabin is on. The Hybrid Powertrain Control Module operates this valve based on coolant temperature and the driver's climate control request. If this Valve fails to function as requested, code P2682 is set.

Vehicle may not have heat Symptoms

  • Vehicle may not have heat

Common Problems That Trigger the P2682 Code

  • High voltage powertrain control module failure
  • Passenger compartment heater coolant control valve failure
  • Wiring issue

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Brad Kava is an automotive expert at RepairPal, the leading online source of auto repair resources and estimates. With many ASE Master certified mechanics on staff who have decades of experience, RepairPal knows all the fine points of car repair.

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