DTC P0087 – Fuel Rail /System Pressure Too Low
DTC P0087 – Fuel Rail / System Pressure Too Low.
Useful for petrol and diesel engines.
✅ P0087 – Meaning
The ECM detects that actual fuel rail pressure is lower than commanded pressure for a specific amount of time.
This indicates insufficient fuel supply or leakage in the fuel system.
🚗 Common Symptoms
Hard starting / long crank
Engine hesitation or stalling
Low power under load
Limp mode
Misfire under acceleration
Fuel pump whining
🔧 Common Causes
1. Low fuel supply problems
Weak low-pressure pump (in tank)
Blocked or restricted fuel filter
Clogged fuel strainer
Leaking or cracked fuel lines
2. High-pressure system problems
Weak high-pressure pump (HPFP)
Faulty fuel rail pressure sensor
Faulty fuel pressure control valve / IMV / SCV
Excessive injector return (leaking injector)
3. Electrical issues
Poor connection to HP pump control valve
Open/short wiring to LP or HP pump
Ground issues
Low battery voltage
🧪 Step-by-Step Professional Diagnostic Procedure
Step 1: Check Fuel Quantity & Basic Supply
👉🏻 Check fuel level
👉🏻 Listen for in-tank fuel pump priming (2–3 seconds on key-ON)
👉🏻 Check for restricted fuel filter (diesel filters often clog)
> If filter is older than 10k–15k km → Replace first
Step 2: Scan Tool Live Data
Monitor:
A. Commanded vs Actual Rail Pressure
Idle expected: 250–350 bar (diesel)
Acceleration expected: 900–1600 bar
Petrol GDI expected: 40–150 bar
If actual is consistently low → fuel supply issue.
B. Low Pressure (LP) Pump Reading (if available)
Diesel LP: 4–6 bar
Petrol LP: 3–4 bar
If LP is low → suspect in-tank pump, filter, or blockage.
Step 3: Check Injector Return Flow (Diesel)
One or more injectors returning too much fuel will drop rail pressure.
👉🏻 Perform injector leak-off test
👉🏻 Any injector returning significantly more → replace
Step 4: Test Pressure Control Components
A. IMV / SCV (Suction Control Valve)
Symptoms when faulty:
Rail pressure fluctuates
Hard start
Low pressure under load
Test:
Check wiring
Check coil resistance
Command test via scan tool (if supported)
B. Pressure Relief Valve
If stuck open → pressure cannot build.
Check for diesel leakage at return line.
Step 5: Check High-Pressure Pump
Indications of HP pump failure:
Low pressure even with LP pump normal
Metal shavings in fuel filter
Poor pressure rise during acceleration
If metal flakes exist → full fuel system clean + injector flush required.
Step 6: Electrical Inspection
👉🏻 Check voltage at in-tank pump
👉🏻 Check wiring to HP pump control valve
👉🏻 Check fuse & relay for LP pump
👉🏻 Check ECM ground points
🛠️ Most Common Repairs
Replace fuel filter
Replace weak low-pressure (LP) pump
Replace SCV / IMV on HP pump
Repair leaking fuel line
Replace high-pressure pump (HPFP)
Replace leaking injector(s)
Replace fuel rail pressure sensor (less common)
⚠️ Important Notes
On diesel engines (especially CRDI), injector leak-off is one of the most common causes.
If HP pump fails with metal shavings → never install new injectors without flushing entire system.

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