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P1437 Fault Code


You can find information about the P1437 fault code on this page.

BE WARNED! This particular code can mean a different thing depending on what make the car is, check below.

Manufacturer-Specific Meanings

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Audi P1437

"EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) VALVE/SOLENOID BANK 2 - SHORT TO POSITIVE"

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Citroën P1437

"A/C EVAPORATOR AIR TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT HIGH"

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Ford P1437

"A/C EVAPORATOR AIR TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT HIGH"

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Peugeot P1437

"A/C EVAPORATOR AIR TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT HIGH"

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Volkswagen P1437

"EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) VALVE/SOLENOID BANK 2 - SHORT TO POSITIVE"

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Detailed Manufacturer-Specific Explanations

Audi – EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) VALVE/SOLENOID BANK 2 – SHORT TO POSITIVE

For both Audi and Volkswagen, fault code P1437 is logged when the powertrain control module has detected an issue with the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) valve or solenoid in bank 2.

The description of the problem informs that there is a short circuit present in this control valve/solenoid circuit.

This means the cause of this issue will likely be found within the circuit itself. This can be a result of improper or damaged wiring or loose connections to the solenoid or valve.

This valve/solenoid is responsible for regulating the flow of exhaust gases back to the engine.

The EGR system is responsible for reducing the number of nitrogen oxides (NOx) produced by an internal combustion engine that can escape into the atmosphere through the exhaust system.

The combustion process does not convert all of the reactants in the air-fuel mixture to safe products like carbon dioxide and water. Recirculating them in small doses allows the engine to break down the compounds further.

This is done to comply with emission regulations.

See generic codes: P0403

Citroën – A/C EVAPORATOR AIR TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT HIGH

For Citroen and Peugeot, fault code P1437 is logged when the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected an issue with the air conditioning evaporator air temperature circuit.

This code indicates that a high voltage in the circuit has been detected.

The evaporator is a small radiator that is essential to the air conditioning system in a vehicle. It is a heat exchanger that absorbs warmth from ambient air, cooling it to the desired temperature inside the vehicle.

By exchanging energy between the refrigerant within the evaporator and the warmer air passing over the evaporator fins, the air is cooled.

An electrical problem like this with the evaporator can cause the air conditioning system to malfunction. This is because the control module is unable to determine or control the temperature of the evaporator.

The most likely cause of this problem is a faulty evaporator temperature sensor. It is also possible that there is a fault within the sensor circuit. Additionally, it can be caused by refrigerant levels being too low.

See generic codes: P0538

Ford – A/C EVAPORATOR AIR TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT HIGH

Interestingly, fault code P1437 represents the same issue for Ford and Citroen, despite different ownership. For more information on the problem and similar generic fault codes, please see the above description for Citroen.

See generic codes: P0538

Peugeot – A/C EVAPORATOR AIR TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT HIGH

For both Citroen and Peugeot, fault code P1437 represents the same issue for Ford and Citroen, despite different ownership. For more information on the problem and similar generic fault codes, please see the above description for Citroen.

See generic codes: P0538

Volkswagen – EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) VALVE/SOLENOID BANK 2 – SHORT TO POSITIVE

For both Audi and Volkswagen, fault code P1437 represents the same problem. For more information on this issue and similar generic fault codes, please see the above description for Audi.

See generic codes: P0403

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Exhaust Camshaft Position Timing - Over-Advanced (Bank 1)

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