P2230 OBD II Trouble Code Barometric Pressure Sensor A Intermittent/Erratic
How to quickly diagnose, repair, and info on symptoms and causes of a P2230 DTC code that indicates an intermittent or erratic problem with the A barometric pressure sensor or circuit.
Symptoms of P2230 OBD II Trouble Code
- Lack of engine power and performance (or limited)
- Engine misfiring
- Abnormal engine noise(s)
- Fuel smell
- Decrease in the fuel economy
- Decreased throttle responsiveness
Common Causes of P2230 OBD II Trouble Code
- Defective or damaged BAP (Barometric Air pressure) sensor
- Defective or damaged electrical connector
- Wiring issue (e.g. open, short, corrosion)
- Electrical short (internal or mechanical)
- Loose electrical connection
- Heat damage
- Mechanical malfunction causing altered BAP readings
- ECM (Engine Control Module) issue
Severity of P2230 OBD II Trouble Code
Severity will moderately high here. Reading this, a certain sense of urgency needs to be applied in order to maintain efficient engine operation. Anytime a fault can directly affect very important values such as air/fuel ratios, and is actively present, you should not operate your vehicle, to prevent any engine damage. Having that said, if you've driven the vehicle since the fault has been active, don't worry too much, you are probably fine. Big takeaway, if left unattended, this fault could cause expensive internal engine damage in the future.