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P06DE

Engine Oil Pressure Control Circuit Stuck on

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KBB Service Advisor
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Reviewed by
Gary Hardesty

What Is the P06DE Code?

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The P06DE code indicates that there’s an issue with your vehicle’s oil pressure. Generally, the P06DE code triggers when the engine oil pressure sensor notes that it has fallen below a minimum required pressure, which will cause the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to disable the oil control solenoid, preventing it from sending oil to the engine.

More About Error Code P06DE

Many issues can arise from your engine’s oil services not working correctly, and one problem that may arise from trying to DIY a fix for the P06DE code is that it can mean different things for different vehicles. It can mean opposite things. For some vehicles, this fault code may indicate that the pressure control circuit is stuck on, while for some, it indicates that the pressure control circuit is stuck off. You should always read the description of the code for your vehicle, as well as look for specific symptoms that can help you determine the problem.

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What Are the Symptoms of a P06DE Code?

First of all, look to see if the check engine light or the oil pressure light have turned on. It’s common to see either of these lights active with this diagnostic code. A noisy timing chain and general engine function can also reflect issues with engine oil. This may manifest in loud noises or “knocking” noises coming from the engine when you drive. Additionally, the engine oil pressure sensor may start leaking oil, which can indicate that the oil pressure sensor is damaged.

What Are Some Causes of a P06DE Code?

There are many possible causes of the P06DE code. The engine oil pressure sensor itself may be malfunctioning or stuck open, which can cause it to incorrectly display warning codes. One common issue, which is a possible issue for most diagnostic codes, is damaged wiring and poor maintenance. This may include issues with the circuit wiring becoming corroded, shorted, or burnt, as well as issues with changing oil filters on time or using the incorrect engine oil filter, which can lead to increased engine friction.

If you don’t use the correct engine oil or your engine oil level is low, it can also cause increased friction, which will result in more serious issues. Finally, there may be some kind of mechanical failure within the engine, including problems with the timing chain guides, engine oil pressure control solenoid valve, oil pump, or tensioners.

How Serious Is the P06DE Code?

Most codes that deal with oil pressure throughout the engine can be thought of as fairly serious. Even if the code is due to a malfunction within the sensor, that can cause the engine to react in certain ways that will damage a normally functioning engine. Assume that this code is fairly serious and try to pursue a fix for your P06DE code.

Can I Still Drive with a P06DE Code?

In many cases, you will physically be able to drive your vehicle with a P06DE code active, especially if there aren’t too many other symptoms. However, you should avoid doing so. Continuing to drive with this kind of code active can cause damage over time, so it’s always good to get it checked out early. If you’re noticing symptoms that impact drivability, such as loud noises from the engine, contact an expert before you drive your vehicle to the repair shop so you can make sure it’s possible to do so safely.

How Easy Is It to Diagnose a P06DE Code?

As you may have already noticed, there are many potential causes that can result in your vehicle showing a P06DE code. That means the diagnostic process can be complex. It isn’t always easy to look into all of these different diagnostic code reasons. If you’re looking for help with diagnosing your DTC P06DE, an expert will have the experience, tools, and knowledge necessary to help you narrow down the possible reasons for this code to be active.

How Difficult Is It to Inspect a P06DE Code?

Inspection of this code can be difficult for similar reasons. The engine compartment isn’t always an easy spot to inspect, and it might be a good idea to get expert assistance with your inspection process. This can also be helpful because many engine issues require special equipment that you might not have experience with or may not own at all, which can significantly increase the cost of fixing the problem if you’re doing it at home.

Need Additional Help with Your P06DE Code?

If you need extra help with your P06DE code, you’re not alone. It’s common for people to seek out expert assistance with fixing the P06DE code, and an expert will be able to help you understand what’s going on before the problem progresses to a more expensive repair.

First, you’ll want to find a repair shop in your area. Finding a local automobile repair shop makes it easier to get your vehicle to the repair shop without suffering any additional problems. You may also want to get some extra information from the KBB.com OBD-II database, which can give you insight into other codes that your vehicle is throwing. This can help you understand even more about the problems your vehicle is running into before you make your appointment.

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