P2080 Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Bank 1 Sensor 1
OBD-II Trouble Code Technical Description
Exhaust Gas Temperature EGT Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Bank 1 Sensor 1
What does that mean?
This is a generic powertrain code, which means it applies to most makes/models, 1996-newer. Brands may include Ford, Dodge / Ram, Mercedes-Benz, Alfa Romeo, GMC, Chevrolet, Smart, VW, Audi, etc. However, specific troubleshooting steps will vary depending on the vehicle.
This diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P2080 refers to the condition of the EGT (exhaust gas temperature) sensor located in the "up" pipe forward of the catalytic converter. Its sole purpose in life is to protect the converter from damage due to excessive heat.
Code P2080 denotes a detected out of range or performance problem within the EGR temperature sensor circuit on bank 1, sensor #1. This P2080 DTC refers to Bank #1 (which is the side of the engine that contains cylinder #1).
An EGT sensor is found on most late model gas or diesel engines. It’s nothing more than a heat sensitive resistor that converts the temperature of the exhaust into a voltage signal to the computer. It receives a 5-volt signal from the computer through one wire while the second wire is ground.
Example of an EGT exhaust temperature sensor:
The higher the exhaust temperature the less resistance to ground resulting in a higher voltage — conversely, the lower the temperature the more the resistance resulting in lower voltage. If the engine senses a low voltage, the computer will vary the engine’s timing or fuel ratio to keep the temperature in acceptable ranges within the converter.
In a diesel, the EGT is used to determine the timing of regeneration of the DPF (diesel particulate filter) based on the temperature rise.
If a catless up pipe has been installed along with the removal of the catalytic converter, there is normally no provision for the EGT, or if there is it won’t function correctly without the back pressure. This will set the code.
Symptoms
The check engine light will illuminate and the computer will have set the code P2080. No other symptoms will be readily recognizable.
Potential Causes
The causes for this DTC may include:
P2080 Repair Procedures
Another reason for this code to set is if the catalytic converter has been replaced in favor of a catback system. In most states this is an illegal procedure punishable by a large fine if caught. It’s advisable to check local and state laws concerning the removal of this system since it allows uncontrolled emissions into the atmosphere. This may work, however it is everyone’s obligation to do our part to keep our atmosphere clean for future generations.
Until this is repaired the code can be reset by purchasing a 2.2 ohm resistor for pocket change at any electronic store. Simply dispose of the EGT sensor and plug the resistor into the engine side electrical connector. Wrap it with tape and the computer will be satisfied that the EGT is operating properly.
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"Delete Error Code Permanently, Disable DTC Error Code Function for p2080 in the ECU"
In extreme cases, we even have the option to permanently remove the specific DTC p2080 and disable the function of the specific error code in the ECU. All other fault code functions will then continue to work to protect the engine. This is different from clearing an error code with a diagnostic device. We have the option to permanently remove the function of the specific error code, so that it never comes back. Also emergency running that occurs on the specific error code can be solved in most cases.
Of course we prefer to first try to solve the cause of the error code, but sometimes the only solution is to permanently disable the DTC function of p2080.