DTC P062E - Fuel Injector Driver Circuit Performance (Bank 2)

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION DTC P062E - Fuel Injector Driver Circuit Performance (Bank 2)
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P062E - FUEL INJECTOR DRIVER CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE (BANK 2)

Description:  The PCM continuously monitors the operation of the fuel injectors and corresponding circuits for cylinders 2, 3, 5 and 8. This DTC sets when a short to ground or short to voltage condition for those cylinders is detected.
Possible Causes: 
  • INJ2 circuit short to ground
  • INJ2RTN circuit short to ground
  • INJ2 circuit short to voltage
  • INJ2RTN circuit short to voltage
  • INJ3 circuit short to ground
  • INJ3RTN circuit short to ground
  • INJ3 circuit short to voltage
  • INJ3RTN circuit short to voltage
  • INJ5 circuit short to ground
  • INJ5RTN circuit short to ground
  • INJ5 circuit short to voltage
  • INJ5RTN circuit short to voltage
  • INJ8 circuit short to ground
  • INJ8RTN circuit short to ground
  • INJ8 circuit short to voltage
  • INJ8RTN circuit short to voltage
  • Damaged fuel injector
  • Damaged PCM
Diagnostic Aids:  Monitor the INJ_F PID to determine which cylinder number has an injector or injector circuit concern.
Application  Key On Engine Off  Key On Engine Running  Continuous Memory 
All GO to PINPOINT TEST P .
RENDER: 1.0x

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