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P2467

Moderate

Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Bank 2 Sensor 3

What Does P2467 Mean?

The EGT sensor 3 on Bank 2 is providing readings that are out of expected range or not responding appropriately to temperature changes. The sensor signal does not correlate with expected exhaust conditions based on engine operation.

Common Causes

40%

Degraded or contaminated EGT sensor 3

EGT Sensor 3 Bank 2

25%

Exhaust leak near sensor affecting temperature readings

Exhaust Gaskets
Exhaust Manifold
DPF Connections

20%

Carbon buildup or soot contamination on sensor element

EGT Sensor 3 Bank 2

10%

Sensor installed incorrectly or not fully seated

EGT Sensor 3 Bank 2

5%

High resistance in sensor wiring causing signal distortion

EGT Sensor Wiring
Connector Terminals

Diagnostic Steps

1

Step 1: Monitor live data for EGT sensor 3 readings during cold start and normal operation; compare to other EGT sensors

2

Step 2: Inspect exhaust system around sensor 3 location for leaks that could affect temperature readings

3

Step 3: Remove and inspect sensor element for carbon deposits, damage, or contamination; clean if applicable

4

Step 4: Verify sensor is properly installed with correct torque and proper sealing

5

Step 5: Replace EGT sensor 3 if readings remain out of range or sensor shows physical degradation

Estimated Repair Cost

$200 - $650

Parts + labor, varies by vehicle and location

Frequently Asked Questions

What does P2467 mean?

The EGT sensor 3 on Bank 2 is providing readings that are out of expected range or not responding appropriately to temperature changes. The sensor signal does not correlate with expected exhaust conditions based on engine operation.

What causes P2467?

The most common cause of P2467 (Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Bank 2 Sensor 3) is: Degraded or contaminated EGT sensor 3

How much does it cost to fix P2467?

Typical repair costs for P2467 range from $200 to $650, depending on the vehicle, location, and whether you do it yourself or go to a shop.

Is it safe to drive with P2467?

Safe to drive but DPF regeneration control will be impaired. Improper regeneration timing could lead to DPF damage, reduced fuel economy, or potential for uncontrolled high temperatures.

How do I diagnose P2467?

Start by connecting an OBD2 scanner to read the code and any freeze frame data. Then follow the diagnostic steps specific to P2467 to identify the root cause.

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Quick Info

Category

Powertrain

System

Emissions Control System

Difficulty

Moderate

Type

Generic (SAE)

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