Lost Communication With NOX Sensor ‘B’


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U029E CHRYSLER Possible Causes

  • Low Battery Voltage
  • Faulty Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) Sensor Bank ‘B’
  • Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) Sensor Bank ‘B’ harness is open or shorted
  • Nitrogen Oxide (NOx) Sensor Bank ‘B’ circuit poor electrical connection
  • Faulty Powertrain Control Module (PCM)

How do I fix code U029E CHRYSLER?

  Check the “Possible Causes” listed above. Visually inspect the related wiring harness and connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector’s pins.

Cost of diagnosing the U029E CHRYSLER code

  The cost of diagnosing the U029E CHRYSLER code is 1.0 hour of labor. The auto repair labor rates vary by location, your vehicle’s make and model, and even your engine type. Most auto repairs shops charge between $75 and $150 per hour.

Possible Symptoms

  • Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)

U029E CHRYSLER Description

  The aftertreatment system is equipped with two NOx Sensors and modules. The upstream NOx Sensor 1/1 is located on the Turbocharger elbow downpipe and is permanently connected to a corresponding NOx Sensor Module mounted to the hot side of the engine block. The downstream NOx Sensor 1/2 is located at the outlet of the SCR Catalyst and is permanently connected to a corresponding NOx Sensor Module which is mounted on the right frame rail. The NOx Sensors and NOx Sensor Modules are calibrated to each other and must be replaced as an assembly. The two NOx Sensor and Module assemblies are not interchangeable. The NOx Sensor Modules are smart devices and communicate with the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) over the J1939 Data Link. The NOx Sensor Modules perform their own internal diagnostics and report malfunctions back to the PCM. The NOx Sensors are used to monitor the efficiency of the SCR Catalyst and dosing system. The PCM will illuminate the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) after the diagnostic runs and fails in two consecutive drive cycles. The PCM will turn off the MIL immediately after the monitor runs and passes.

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