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P0202: Cylinder 2 Injector A Circuit

Severity
critical
NHTSA Reports
2
Vehicles Affected
2
System
Powertrain

What Does P0202 Mean?

P0202 is a diagnostic trouble code indicating: Cylinder 2 Injector A Circuit. This code relates to the fuel injection system. It has been reported in NHTSA complaints across 2 different vehicle models.

Fuel injectors are precision electromagnetic valves that deliver exactly measured amounts of fuel to each cylinder. The ECU controls each injector by pulsing a ground signal β€” when the ground circuit is completed, the injector's solenoid coil energizes, lifting a pintle or ball valve off its seat to allow pressurized fuel to spray into the cylinder or intake port. The duration of this pulse (called pulse width or injector on-time) determines how much fuel is delivered, typically ranging from 2-5 milliseconds at idle to 10-20 milliseconds at full throttle.

Modern fuel injectors operate at 40-60 PSI fuel pressure for port injection systems and can exceed 2,000 PSI in gasoline direct injection (GDI) systems. The spray pattern must be a fine, consistent mist β€” clogged or damaged injectors produce poor atomization that leads to incomplete combustion, misfires, and emissions issues.

The ECU monitors each injector's electrical circuit by measuring the current waveform when it commands the injector to open. A normal injector draws a specific current profile: a high initial current (rush current) to overcome the valve's spring tension, followed by a lower hold current to keep it open. Deviations from this pattern indicate circuit problems β€” open circuits (no current flow), short circuits (excessive current), or high resistance (reduced current).

Injector circuit failures can originate from: the injector itself (burned coil winding, internal short), the wiring harness (chafed insulation, heat damage, connector corrosion), or the ECU's injector driver circuit (rare but possible). A simple resistance test with a multimeter can identify most injector electrical failures β€” compare all injectors, as they should be within 0.5 ohms of each other.

Mechanical injector failures β€” clogged nozzle, stuck valve, poor spray pattern β€” are harder to diagnose electrically and may require flow testing on a bench. Professional ultrasonic cleaning can often restore flow to dirty injectors for $100-$200 for a complete set.

Common affected vehicles: BMW (piezo injector failures on direct-injection N54/N63 engines, $200+ per injector), Ford EcoBoost (carbon deposits on direct injectors causing misfires), GM flex-fuel vehicles (ethanol corrosion on injector seals), Toyota direct-injection engines (D-4S system injector failures).

**What To Expect at the Shop for P0202:** When you bring your vehicle to a mechanic for P0202, here's what a thorough diagnostic should include: (1) The technician should connect a professional scan tool and read not just the stored code, but also freeze frame data β€” this shows the exact conditions (RPM, coolant temp, vehicle speed, fuel trims) when the code was set. (2) They should check for related codes that may point to a root cause. (3) A visual inspection of relevant components and wiring should be performed before any parts are replaced. (4) On reputable shops, diagnostic time is typically 0.5-1.0 hours ($50-$150) before any repair work begins. (5) Be wary of shops that want to immediately replace parts based solely on the code number without performing diagnosis β€” codes indicate symptoms, not specific failed parts.

Symptoms of P0202

Common Causes

P0202 Reports by Year

2011
1
2014
1

Real Owner Reports

From NHTSA complaint database β€” actual owner descriptions.

"AS I WAS PASSING ANOTHER VEHICLE, THE VEHICLE LOST POWER AND A WARNING LIGHT ILLUMINATED TELLING ME TO PULL OVER IMMEDIATELY. LUCKILY I WAS ABLE TO MAKE IT TO THE SIDE OF THE HIGHWAY. THE CODES PULLED WERE P0010, P0201, P0202, P0203, P0204. THE DEALER CHECKED THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND REASSE"

β€” Ford Fusion owner, 05/06/2011

"WHILE DRIVING MY 2011 CHEVY MALIBU A SERVICE ESC SERVICE TRACTION MESSAGE CAME ON THEN IT SAYS ESC OFF TRACTION CONTROL OFF. THIS HAPPENED ONE TIME & AFTER CAR WAS TURNED OFF & STARTED AGAIN, PROBLEM DIDN'T OCCUR AGAIN UNTIL A COUPLE MONTHS LATER. THEN THE MESSAGE THEN WAS COMING ON ALMOST EVERYTIME"

β€” Chevrolet Malibu owner, 04/05/2014

Source: NHTSA Complaints Database

Most Reported Vehicles for P0202

Based on NHTSA owner complaint data.

# Vehicle Reports
1 FORD FUSION
2 CHEVROLET MALIBU

Diagnostic Tips

  1. Test injector resistance with a multimeter β€” compare all injectors, they should be within 0.5 ohms of each other. An outlier is likely faulty.
  2. Listen to each injector with a mechanic's stethoscope while the engine runs β€” each should make a steady clicking sound. No click = no pulse.
  3. Swap the suspected injector with a known-good one from another cylinder. If the misfire follows the injector, it's confirmed bad.
  4. Check for 12V power at the injector connector β€” if missing, the issue is in the wiring harness, not the injector.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions

Is injector repair or replacement better?
For electrical failures (open/short circuit), replacement is the only option. For dirty/clogged injectors, professional cleaning may work.
Will P0202 cause my check engine light to stay on?
Yes β€” P0202 will keep the Malfunction Indicator Light (check engine light) illuminated until the underlying issue is repaired and the code is cleared, or until the ECU's self-test passes for several consecutive drive cycles after the issue resolves on its own.
Can I pass emissions with P0202?
No β€” a lit check engine light is an automatic emissions test failure in most states. Additionally, the specific monitor related to this code will likely show as 'not ready' or 'failed,' which is also a failure condition in most testing programs.

What To Do Next

Possible Fixes

  • πŸ”§ Replace fuel injector cylinder 2
  • πŸ”§ Repair injector wiring
  1. 1
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  2. 2
    Check for recalls

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  3. 3
    Get a professional diagnosis

    A code alone doesn't identify the exact failed part. A diagnostic ($50–$150) pinpoints the root cause.

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