P0474 Trouble Code: Meaning, Symptoms, Causes & Fixes
The P0474 trouble code technically means “Exhaust Pressure Sensor A Circuit Intermittent/Erratic”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.
Here’s a list of all diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) and OBD-II codes (OBD2). For each one, we describe the meaning, symptoms, causes and how you can fix the issue.
The P0474 trouble code technically means “Exhaust Pressure Sensor A Circuit Intermittent/Erratic”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.
The P025C trouble code technically means “Fuel Pump Control Module Requested MIL Illumination”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.
The P2311 trouble code technically means “Ignition coil D Secondary Circuit”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.
The P0561 trouble code technically means “System Voltage Unstable”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.
The P2149 trouble code technically means “Fuel Injector Group ‘B’ Supply Voltage Circuit/Open”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.
The P2704 trouble code technically means “Transmission Friction Element E Apply Time Range/Performance”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.
The P2629 trouble code technically means “O2 Sensor Pumping Current Trim Circuit/Open Bank 2 Sensor 1”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.
The P052B trouble code technically means “Cold Start ‘B’ Camshaft Position Timing Over-Retarded Bank 1”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.
The P0542 trouble code technically means “Intake Air Heater “A” Circuit High”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.
The P0296 trouble code technically means “Cylinder 12 Contribution/Balance Fault”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.
The P0450 trouble code technically means “Evaporative Emission Control System Pressure Sensor Malfunction”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.
The P0221 trouble code technically means “Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch B Circuit Range/Performance Problem”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.
The P06A0 trouble code technically means “Sensor Reference Voltage C Circuit/Open”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.
The U0124 trouble code technically means “Lost Communication with Lateral Acceleration Sensor (LAS) Module”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.
The U0102 trouble code technically means “Lost Communication with Transfer Case Control Module”. Here’s exactly what you need to do to fix it.