P006B & P006C PACCAR MX Fault Codes Explained โ Complete Troubleshooting Guide for MX-11 & MX-13 Engines
If your Kenworth or Peterbilt truck equipped with a PACCAR MX engine is displaying fault code P006B or P006C, you're not alone. These diagnostic trouble codes are commonly encountered by technicians and fleet maintenance professionals working on PACCAR MX-11 and MX-13 engines.
This guide explains what these fault codes mean, the symptoms they can cause, common reasons they occur, and the diagnostic procedures recommended by PACCAR. Whether you're an owner-operator trying to understand a warning light or a professional technician diagnosing a truck in the workshop, this article will help you identify the root cause of the problem.
๐ Vehicles Commonly Affected
- Kenworth T680
- Kenworth T880
- Peterbilt 579
- Peterbilt 567
- Peterbilt 389
- PACCAR MX-11 Engines
- PACCAR MX-13 Engines
These faults can appear on various PACCAR MX applications and are generally associated with sensor signal abnormalities detected during ignition-on conditions.
๐ Understanding PACCAR Fault Codes
Modern PACCAR engines rely on multiple sensors and electronic control systems to optimize performance, emissions compliance, and fuel efficiency. When the Engine Control Module (ECM) detects a signal that falls outside expected parameters, it stores a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) and may illuminate the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL).
Fault codes P006B and P006C are both related to pressure sensor readings that the ECM considers erratic, intermittent, or incorrect. Although the two codes may sound similar, they involve different sensors and require different troubleshooting procedures.
- P006B โ Pressure After BPV Sensor Signal Erratic
- P006C โ Pressure Before Turbo (Humidity Sensor) Signal Erratic
โ ๏ธ What Does PACCAR Fault Code P006B Mean?
Fault Code: P006B
Description: Pressure After BPV โ Data Erratic, Intermittent, or Incorrect at Ignition ON.
Affected Sensor: Pressure After BPV Sensor (F823)
Fault Type: Sensor signal outside expected operating range.
The Engine Control Module continuously monitors the pressure sensor located after the Butterfly Pressure Valve (BPV). During ignition-on conditions, the ECM compares the pressure reading against calibrated values.
If the signal appears unstable, intermittent, or outside the expected range, the ECM logs fault code P006B and stores it in memory for diagnostic purposes.
๐ Common Symptoms of P006B
Depending on the severity and frequency of the fault, drivers and technicians may observe one or more of the following symptoms:
- โ Check Engine Light illuminated
- โ Active or inactive P006B diagnostic code
- โ MIL warning lamp ON
- โ Intermittent engine performance concerns
- โ Possible engine derate conditions
- โ Stored fault code in ECM memory
- โ Reoccurring fault after clearing codes
๐ง Common Causes of P006B
Several factors can contribute to this diagnostic fault code. The most common causes include:
- Pressure After BPV Sensor failure (F823)
- Connector corrosion or moisture intrusion
- Loose electrical terminals
- Damaged wiring harness
- 5-Volt reference supply issues
- Sensor signal circuit faults
- Poor ground connections
- ECM internal faults (rare)
๐ก Technician Tip
Before replacing the sensor, inspect the connector pins carefully. Many intermittent P006B faults are caused by poor electrical connections rather than failed components. Always perform a visual inspection before replacing parts.
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๐ Initial Diagnostic Procedure for P006B
PACCAR recommends following a systematic troubleshooting approach to avoid unnecessary parts replacement and reduce diagnostic time.
- Connect approved PACCAR diagnostic software.
- Record all active and inactive fault codes.
- Clear inactive codes and determine if P006B returns.
- Inspect the Pressure After BPV Sensor connector.
- Check for corrosion, bent pins, or loose terminals.
- Inspect harness routing for rubbing damage.
- Verify proper connector retention.
- Inspect the sensor area for contamination or moisture.
- Proceed to electrical testing if no visual defects are found.
- Verify repairs using diagnostic software.
โ Frequently Asked Questions About P006B
Can I continue driving with P006B?
Many trucks remain operational with this fault code, but the underlying issue should be diagnosed promptly to avoid future drivability concerns or emissions-related problems.
Will replacing the pressure sensor always fix the problem?
No. Wiring issues and connector corrosion are common causes of intermittent faults. Electrical checks should always be completed before replacing components.
Is P006B considered a serious fault?
Although it may not immediately disable the vehicle, repeated occurrences indicate that the system requires inspection and repair.
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Continue to Part 2 for the complete P006C fault code explanation, humidity sensor operation, advanced troubleshooting procedures, and PDF download section.
โ ๏ธ What Does PACCAR Fault Code P006C Mean?
Fault Code: P006C
Description: Pressure Before Turbo (Humidity Sensor) โ Data Erratic, Intermittent, or Incorrect at Ignition ON.
Affected Sensor: Pressure Before Turbo / Humidity Sensor (F852)
Fault Type: Sensor signal abnormal during ignition-on validation.
Unlike P006B, which relates to the pressure sensor after the Butterfly Pressure Valve, fault code P006C involves the humidity sensor located before the turbocharger. This sensor provides multiple environmental readings that help the Engine Control Module optimize combustion efficiency and emissions performance.
When the ECM detects a pressure reading that is erratic, intermittent, or outside its expected calibration range, it stores fault code P006C and may illuminate the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL).
๐ก๏ธ What Does the Humidity Sensor Do?
The Pressure Before Turbo Sensor (F852), commonly referred to as the humidity sensor, performs several important functions.
This sensor measures:
- ๐ก๏ธ Intake air temperature
- ๐ง Relative humidity
- ๐ฌ๏ธ Intake air pressure before the turbocharger
These measurements allow the ECM to accurately adjust fuel delivery, emissions strategies, and engine performance under varying environmental conditions.
๐ Why This Sensor Matters
Incorrect humidity and pressure readings can affect combustion calculations, emissions control strategies, and diagnostic validation routines. Even small signal interruptions may trigger P006C.
๐ Common Symptoms of P006C
Drivers and technicians may notice one or more of the following symptoms:
- โ Check Engine Light illuminated
- โ Active or inactive P006C code
- โ MIL warning lamp ON
- โ Intermittent performance complaints
- โ Diagnostic trouble code stored in ECM memory
- โ Reoccurring fault after clearing codes
- โ Emissions-related warnings
- โ Possible derate conditions
๐ง Common Causes of P006C
Several factors may contribute to this fault code.
- Faulty humidity sensor (F852)
- Sensor contamination
- Moisture intrusion
- Damaged electrical connector
- Loose terminals
- Corroded connector pins
- Harness damage
- 5-Volt reference circuit issues
- Poor ground connections
- ECM internal faults (rare)
๐ Initial Diagnostic Procedure for P006C
PACCAR recommends a systematic approach when diagnosing this fault.
- Connect approved PACCAR diagnostic software.
- Record all active and inactive fault codes.
- Clear inactive codes and determine whether P006C returns.
- Inspect the humidity sensor connector.
- Check for bent pins and corrosion.
- Inspect harness routing for rubbing or damage.
- Inspect the sensor for contamination.
- Verify connector retention.
- Proceed with electrical testing if no defects are found.
- Verify repairs using diagnostic software.
๐ Sensor Inspection Tips
Before replacing the sensor, technicians should perform the following inspections:
- Ensure the sensor is securely mounted.
- Inspect for oil contamination.
- Check for signs of water intrusion.
- Look for damaged locking tabs.
- Verify that terminals are fully seated.
- Inspect wiring insulation near the connector.
- Confirm that the harness is properly supported.
๐ก Technician Tip
Many P006C faults are intermittent and may be caused by moisture or poor terminal contact. Always inspect connectors thoroughly before replacing expensive components.
โ Frequently Asked Questions About P006C
Can I continue driving with P006C?
In many cases the truck remains operational, but unresolved faults should be diagnosed promptly to avoid future performance concerns.
Does P006C always mean the humidity sensor is bad?
No. Wiring faults, connector corrosion, and moisture intrusion are common causes of intermittent signal problems.
Can diagnostic software verify the repair?
Yes. PACCAR diagnostic software can be used to clear faults and confirm that the repair was successful.
Will replacing the sensor immediately solve the issue?
Not always. Proper electrical inspections should be completed before replacing components.
๐ Summary: P006B vs P006C
| Fault Code | Component | Primary Concern |
|---|---|---|
| P006B | Pressure After BPV Sensor (F823) | Pressure signal after BPV |
| P006C | Humidity Sensor (F852) | Pressure before turbo signal |
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