P012E OBD-II: Turbocharger/Supercharger Inlet Pressure Sensor Circuit

P012E Severity

Moderate

Will P012E go away on its own?

Once the vehicle's onboard system no longer detects the issue, most codes will disappear on their own. If your vehicle still has this code, however, it should be properly diagnosed to avoid a more serious problem.

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Moderate severity codes might not threaten the vehicle's safety or functionality immediately, but you should still get it diagnosed within a reasonable time frame to keep your car running well.

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What causes OBD-II fault code P012E?

The Turbo/Supercharger inlet pressure sensor tells the engine control module (PCM) how much air is being forced into the engine When the PCM detects an incorrect signal from this sensor, it will set code P012E.This may send the vehicle into "limp home mode", limiting the amount of power out of the engine, to protect other components from being damaged.

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