P2024 OBD-II: Evaporative Emissions (EVAP) Fuel Vapor Temperature Sensor

P2024 Severity

Moderate

Will P2024 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 P2024?

Some vehicles may use a Fuel Tank Temperature sensor to monitor the temperature of the fuel in the tank. If this sensor fails, code P2024 is stored.

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OBD II Fault Code

  • OBD II P2024

OBD-II Code Powertrain Control Module (PCM) failure is defined as a Evaporative Emissions (EVAP) Fuel Vapor Temperature Sensor

Some vehicles may use a Fuel Tank Temperature sensor to monitor the temperature of the fuel in the tank. If this sensor fails, code P2024 is stored.

Common Problems That Trigger the P2024 Code

  • Fuel tank temperature sensor failure
  • Powertrain Control Module (PCM) failure
  • Wiring issue
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