Description of fault code P0117,
OBD2 Error Codes

P2002 Diesel Particulate Filter Efficiency Below B1 Threshold

DTC P2002 - OBD-II Data Sheet

Diesel Particulate Filter Efficiency Below Threshold Bank 1

DTC P2002 is related to the diesel particulate filter, which helps eliminate the dark soot that naturally tends to exit the exhaust pipe.

What does this mean?

This Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) is a generic transmission code. It is considered universal as it applies to all makes and models of vehicles (1996 and newer), although the specific repair steps may differ slightly depending on the model.

DTC P2002 Diesel Particulate Filter Efficiency Below Threshold refers to an emission control device. Installed on 2007 and later diesels, it eliminates the soot from their exhaust gases. You will most likely see this DTC on Dodge, Ford, Chevrolet or GMC diesel pickups, but it can also work on other diesel vehicles like VW, Vauxhall, Audi, Lexus, etc.

DPF - diesel particulate filter - takes the form of a catalytic converter and is located in the exhaust system. Inside is a matrix of passage-covering compounds such as cordierite, silicon carbide, and metal fibers. The soot removal efficiency is 98%.

Cutaway photo of the particulate filter (DPF): P2002 Diesel Particulate Filter Efficiency Below B1 Threshold

The DPF creates a slight back pressure during operation. The car's ECU - a computer - has pressure feedback sensors on the particulate filter to control its operation. If for any reason - for two work cycles - it detects a discrepancy within the pressure range, it sets code P2002 indicating a fault.

Don't worry, these devices have the regenerative ability to burn off accumulated soot and get back to normal work. They last a long time.

Once this happens, the lights will turn off and the code will clear. That's why it's called a program code - it indicates a fault in "real time" and clears it as the fault is fixed. The hard code remains until the repair is completed and the code is removed manually using a scanner.

All vehicles require a device to remove nitrogen oxides that are emitted into the atmosphere, which would otherwise not be present and which are harmful to your health and also to the atmosphere. The catalytic converter reduces emissions from gasoline engines. On the other hand, diesels are more problematic.

Since the heat of supercompressed fuel is used for spontaneous combustion, the temperature in the cylinder heads is very high, which creates a serious breeding ground for nitrogen oxides. NOx is formed at extremely high temperatures. Engineers knew they needed to use EGR - Exhaust Gas Recirculation - to dilute the incoming fuel to lower head temperatures and reduce NOx emissions. The problem was that the diesel exhaust temperature was too high and just made the problem worse.

They fixed this by using engine coolant to cool the engine oil and an EGR pipe to keep the cylinder head temperature below that required for NOx to form. It worked pretty well. DPF is the last line of defense against emissions by eliminating soot.

NOTE. This DTC P2002 is the same as P2003, however P2002 refers to bank 1, which is the side of the engine that contains cylinder # 1.

Symptoms of a P2002 trouble code may include:

Symptoms of a P2002 trouble code may include:

  • A drop in fuel economy occurs when the engine management system tries to raise the temperature of the exhaust gases in order to burn off excess soot in the DPF.
  • The check engine light with code P2002 will illuminate. The light may remain on or intermittently illuminated during DPF regeneration. The engine will be sluggish when accelerating.
  • The engine oil will exhibit dilution due to the ECMs attempting to raise the engine temperature. Some cars are slightly ahead of the timing of the fuel injection after the top center section to burn a small amount of fuel to raise the temperature of the exhaust gases. Some of this fuel enters the crankcase. When the ECM determines the need for DPF regeneration, the oil life is significantly reduced.
  • If the DPF is not cleared, the ECU will return to “Limp Home Mode” until the situation is corrected.

Possible Causes P2002

Reasons for this DTC may include:

  • This code will cause too much slow speed. To burn the soot in the DPF requires heat in the range of 500 ° C to 600 ° C. Even with the ECU's efforts to control the engine, it is difficult for it to generate enough heat to clean the DPF at low engine speeds.
  • An air leak in front of the DPF will change the sensor reading, resulting in a code
  • Faulty strategies or ECU components prevent proper regeneration.
  • Fuel with a high sulfur content quickly clogs the DPF
  • Some aftermarket accessories and performance modifications
  • Dirty air filter element
  • Damaged DPF

Diagnostic steps and possible solutions

The solutions are somewhat limited as the DPF is not defective, but only temporarily clogged with soot particles. If the light is on and a P2002 code is set, follow the troubleshooting process starting with a visual inspection.

Inspect the DPF on block # 1 for any loose connections on the engine side where it attaches to the exhaust pipe.

Inspect the DPF front and rear differential pressure transducers (block 1). Look for burnt wires, loose or corroded connectors. Disconnect the connectors and look for bent or corroded pins. Make sure the sensor wires are not touching the DPF. Start the loader and look for leaks on or around the machine.

If all is well with the above steps, drive the truck for approximately 30 minutes at highway speeds to raise the exhaust gas temperature high enough to regenerate the DPF. Personally, I have found that idling the engine at 1400 rpm for about 20 minutes gives the same results.

If the problem still persists after driving at highway speeds, it is best to take it to a store and ask them to put it on a diagnostic computer like Tech II. It is not expensive and they can monitor sensors and ECUs in real time. They can see signals from sensors and check if the ECU is actually trying to regenerate. The bad part comes to light quickly.

If you mainly drive around town and this is a recurring problem, there is another solution. Most stores can reprogram your computer to prevent the regeneration process in a few seconds. Then delete the PDF and replace it with a straight pipe (if allowed in your jurisdiction). The problem has been solved. Don't throw away the DPF though, it costs a lot of money if you sell it or need it in the future.

NOTE. Certain modifications such as "cold air intake" (CAI) kits or exhaust kits may trigger this code and may also affect the manufacturer's warranty. If you have such a modification and this code, put the replacement part back in place and see if the code disappears. Or try contacting the kit manufacturer for advice to see if this is a known issue.

HOW DOES A MECHANIC DIAGNOSTIC CODE P2002?

When working with P2002, a visual inspection of the particulate filter and back pressure sensor, as well as the corresponding wiring, must first be carried out. Your mechanic will then check the vehicle with an OBD-II scanner connected to plot the backpressure sensor reading. If Bank 1 appears to be sending signals that are different from Bank 2, further sensor troubleshooting may be required before deciding to replace the particulate filter.

COMMON ERRORS WHEN DIAGNOSING CODE P2002

Poor quality fuel can often temporarily damage the diesel particulate filter. That's why it's important to test drive at high speeds to try and clean the filter before changing parts.

HOW SERIOUS CODE P2002 IS?

If P2002 is left on for an extended period of time, sometimes the engine computer may go into emergency mode. This limits top speed and reduces engine power to protect internal transmission components.

WHAT REPAIRS CAN FIX CODE P2002?

The most common P2002 repair is as follows:

  • Elimination of the diesel particulate filter
  • change diesel
  • Diesel Particulate Filter Replacement
  • Replacing the back pressure sensor

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS ON CODE P2002 FOR CONSIDERATION

Diesel particulate filters weren't widely used until the mid-2000s, so if your diesel car is older it might not run into the P2002.

Why the fault P2002 DPF Efficiency below threshold, Audi, VW, Seat, Skoda, Euro 6 is triggered.

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9 comments

  • Amir Secerovic

    I have error code p2002. The vehicle is an audi a4 b9 2.0 tdi 110 kw

  • anonym

    I have error code p2002. The vehicle is a toyota avensis 2,2. 177 hp
    Drove on the motorway at speed 3,5 for 30 minutes. Then everything went well again,
    Someday will come back.
    Diesel no longer wants to drive.

  • Then

    I have a Volvo V70 diesel 1.6 Drive. Received error code P2002, on inspection, but the warning light does not light up. The car was approved with a note. Hope the above tip, driving 30 minutes on the motorway, helps!

  • Gabor Körözsi

    I have an Audi A8 4.2tdi. Error code P246300 and P200200
    I read here that the back pressure sensor needs to be replaced. Where can I find that. No matter how I typed it somewhere, it didn't produce any result.

  • Gabor Körözsi

    Hello.
    I have an Audi a8 4.2tdi
    Trouble Code P246300 and P200200.

    I read here that the back pressure sensor needs to be replaced. Where can I find that. No matter how I typed it somewhere, it didn't produce any result.

  • Tomasz

    Ford connect 1.5 diesel ecoblue 74kw, 2018, mileage 67000 km. I have error p2002. The filter has been chemically cleaned, the sensors and the cable have been replaced, the filter burns out normally (at the time of firing and immediately after), no error. The car drives normally. the error code does not appear on a cold engine and short driving distances. If the route exceeds 15 km, an error immediately appears

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