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P20C2 Reductant Heater “C” Control Circuit Performance

Technical Description of OBD-II Trouble Code

Performance Issue in Control Circuit for Reductant Heater C

What does that signify?

This diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is a generic powertrain code that applies to many diesel OBD-II vehicles (1996-newer). This includes vehicles from Ford, Mercedes Benz, Sprinter, Audi, Ram, Chevrolet, Dodge, BMW, GMC, etc. While it is a generic code, the specific repair steps may vary depending on the year, make, model, and powertrain configuration.

A stored code P20C2 indicates that the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected improper voltage outside the normal expected range within the control circuit for the on-board reductant heater designated as C. This designation is used when multiple reductant heaters are in use. Consult a vehicle-specific repair manual to determine which circuit is designated as C for your application.

The catalyst system is responsible for reducing most of the other exhaust emissions, although certain applications also have a NOx trap.

Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) systems go a step further in reducing NOx. However, larger and more powerful diesel engines today cannot meet strict federal (U.S.) emission standards with just the EGR, diesel particulate filter/catalytic converter, and NOx trap. This is why selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems were invented.

SCR systems inject a reductant compound or diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) into the exhaust in front of the diesel particulate filter and/or catalytic converter. The precise timing of DEF injection increases the temperature of the filtration element, allowing it to perform more efficiently. This extends the lifespan of the filtration element and reduces harmful exhaust emissions released into the atmosphere.

The entire SCR system is monitored and controlled by either the PCM or a stand-alone controller that interacts with the PCM. The controller monitors the O2, NOx, and exhaust temperature sensors (among other inputs) to determine the appropriate time for DEF (reductant) injection. Precise DEF injection is necessary to maintain exhaust temperature within acceptable parameters and optimize pollutant filtration.

Reductant heaters are used to prevent diesel exhaust fluid from freezing during extreme temperatures. These heaters are typically located in the DEF reservoir and/or the reductant injector supply hose(s).

If the PCM detects improper voltage outside the normal expected range within the control circuit for reductant heater C, a code P20C2 will be stored and a malfunction indicator lamp may illuminate.

Reductant heaters may be located inside a DEF tank (example shown here):

What is the severity of this DTC?

A stored code P20C2 should be considered severe and addressed as quickly as possible. It could disable the SCR system, and catalyst damage may occur if the conditions that led to the code being stored are not rectified promptly.

What are some of the symptoms of the code?

Symptoms of a P20C2 trouble code may include:

  • Reduced engine performance
  • Excessive black smoke from the vehicle exhaust
  • Decreased fuel efficiency
  • Other SCR-related codes
  • What are some of the common causes of the code?

    Possible causes for this code may include:

  • Faulty reductant heater
  • Open or shorted circuits in the reductant heater control
  • Defective reductant temperature sensor
  • Malfunctioning SCR controller/PCM or programming error
  • What are some P20C2 troubleshooting steps?

    To diagnose a code P20C2, you will need access to a diagnostic scanner, a digital volt/ohmmeter (DVOM), and vehicle-specific diagnostic information.

    If possible, refer to a technical service bulletin (TSB) that matches the vehicle’s year, make, and model, as well as the engine size, stored code/s, and exhibited symptoms. This can provide helpful diagnostic information.

    Begin the diagnosis by visually inspecting the reductant heater system harnesses and connectors. Repair or replace any burnt or damaged wiring and connectors before proceeding.

    Next, connect the scanner to the vehicle diagnostic connector and retrieve all stored codes and relevant freeze frame data. Write down this information before clearing the codes and test driving the vehicle until the PCM either enters readiness mode or the code is reset.

    If the PCM enters readiness mode, diagnosing the code may be more challenging at this time since it is intermittent. The conditions that led to the code being stored may need to worsen before an accurate diagnosis can be made.

    If the code is reset, consult your source of vehicle information to obtain diagnostic flow charts, connector pinout charts, connector face views, as well as component testing procedures and specifications. This information is necessary to complete the next step of the diagnosis.

    Use the DVOM to test the power supply to the SCR control system. Test fuses with the circuit loaded to avoid misdiagnosis. If the appropriate power (battery voltage) and ground circuits are present, use the scanner to activate the reductant heater(s) and test the output control circuit voltage. Insufficient voltage may indicate a faulty or programmatically erroneous controller.

    If the voltage output circuit is within parameters, use the DVOM to test the specific reductant heater element. If the heater fails to meet the manufacturer’s specifications, it may be faulty.

  • If this code occurs in warm weather, a programming error may be the cause
  • Professional Service

    We always recommend seeking professional mechanical assistance to resolve this issue. However, if that is not possible, we offer the option to permanently delete this specific DTC. All other codes will continue to function. If you are interested in this option, please upload your ECU file to our portal.

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