What is P2497?
P2497 is a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) indicating a fault related to Reductant Injection Pump. This code falls within the Powertrain (P) category and is standardized across OBD2-equipped vehicles.
When P2497 is stored in the engine control module (ECM), it means the onboard diagnostics have detected a malfunction or out-of-range condition in the Reductant Injection Pump circuit or system.
Common Symptoms
- Check Engine Light on
- Component not functioning
- Intermittent operation
- Related system failure
Possible Causes
- Open, short, or high resistance in wiring
- Failed component/sensor/actuator
- Corroded or loose connector
- ECM internal driver fault
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
- Connect an OBD2 scanner and confirm the code is present. Note any additional codes.
- Review freeze frame data to understand engine conditions when the code was set.
- Visually inspect the Reductant Injection Pump and related wiring harness for damage, corrosion, or loose connections.
- Perform a wiggle test on wiring while monitoring live data (if applicable).
- Use a multimeter to check sensor/actuator resistance, voltage, and ground integrity.
- Compare live data readings to factory specifications.
- If circuit-related, trace the wiring diagram and test for opens, shorts, or high resistance.
- Clear the code and perform a road test to verify repair.
Recommended Repairs
- Replace or repair the faulty Reductant Injection Pump if testing confirms failure.
- Repair any damaged wiring, connectors, or terminals. Ensure proper routing and secure mounting.
- Clean components (throttle body, MAF sensor, EGR valve) if contamination is present.
- Update ECM/TCM software if a technical service bulletin (TSB) applies.
- Replace related fluids (transmission fluid, coolant) if degraded or incorrect.
- Verify repair by clearing codes and completing an extended road test under various conditions.
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Disclaimer
The information provided is for educational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic for accurate diagnosis and repair. Diagnostic Trouble Codes can have multiple causes, and proper testing is essential before replacing parts.
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