DTC P00A200 — Charge Air Cooler Temperature Sensor Circuit Low (Bank 2).
DTC P00A200 — Charge Air Cooler Temperature Sensor Circuit Low (Bank 2).
✅ Meaning of P00A200
P00A2 sets when the ECM detects that the Charge Air Cooler Temperature (CACT) sensor signal on Bank 2 is lower than the expected range.
This usually means:
The sensor voltage is low
or
The sensor is reading too cold due to wiring/connector issues.
Bank 2 = the side without cylinder #1 (for V-engines).
🔧 Common Symptoms
Low engine power
Poor acceleration
Increased fuel consumption
Turbo underperformance
Black smoke (in some diesels)
MIL ON (Check Engine Light)
🔍 Possible Causes
Most common (80% of cases):
1. Faulty Charge Air Cooler Temp Sensor (Bank 2)
2. Damaged wiring harness (short to ground)
3. Corroded or loose connector at sensor
Less common:
4. Contaminated/intercooler full of moisture or oil
5. Sensor covered will carbon/soot
6. Faulty intercooler or airflow blockage
7. ECM internal fault (rare)
🧰 Tools Needed
OBD2 scanner with live data
Multimeter (voltage & resistance)
Wiring diagram (if available)
Basic hand tools
🛠️ Step-By-Step Diagnosis
1. Visual Inspection
Locate Bank 2 Charge Air Cooler Temp Sensor
(Usually on the intercooler outlet pipe or charge pipe).
Check:
Broken wires
Rodents damage
Oil-soaked connectors
Loose pins
Corrosion at connector
If damaged → repair → clear code → retest.
2. Check Live Data
Look at CACT Sensor (Bank 2) temperature:
Normal at ambient (engine cold):
Around 20–40°C depending on weather
If the reading shows very low or negative (-30°C etc.) → circuit low → wiring/sensor issue.
Compare Bank 1 vs Bank 2:
If Bank 2 is much lower → problem confirmed.
3. Test Sensor Wiring
Unplug the sensor.
Check 5V Reference
One pin should have 5V.
If 0V → short to ground / open circuit.
Check Ground
Should have good continuity to chassis.
Check Signal Wire
Should have ~5V with sensor unplugged.
Low = short to ground.
4. Check Sensor Resistance
With sensor removed and cold engine:
Typical NTC values:
At 20°C → 2–3 kΩ
At 80°C → 250–350 Ω
If reading is open (∞) or 0 Ω → replace sensor.
5. Intercooler Inspection (if needed)
Excessive oil
Moisture
Blocked airflow
Cracked charge pipe
These can cool air too much, causing abnormal readings.
🔧 Repairs That Solve P00A2
🎀 Replace Charge Air Cooler Temperature Sensor (Bank 2)
🎀 Repair/replace wiring harness
🎀 Clean connector pins
🎀 Clean intercooler / remove oil
🎀 Repair cracked intercooler hoses
🎀 Update ECM software (manufacturer specific)
🎀 Replace ECM (very rare)
🔄 After Repair
Clear code
Perform road test
Monitor CACT temperature values
Make sure Bank 1 and Bank 2 readings are close

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