P299E Engine Trouble Code
What is P299E?
P299E code can indicate a faulty oxygen sensor, which may eventually damage the catalytic converter (repair cost: $2,000–$2,200). Professional diagnosis costs around $200–$210. Oxygen sensors are often straightforward to replace — check your owner's manual for location and instructions. This issue should be addressed promptly to prevent further damage.
Code Information
| Code Type: | OBD-II Powertrain (P) Trouble Code |
| System: | Powertrain |
| Code: | P299E |
P299E Symptoms
Check Engine Light
Illuminated dashboard warning
Engine Stalling
Engine stops unexpectedly or misfires
Performance Issues
Reduced power or acceleration
Starting Problems
Difficulty starting the engine
P299E Code Structure
Understanding what each digit means in the P299E powertrain trouble code:
| P | 2 | 9 | 9 | e |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Powertrain Code | Fuel And Air Metering (Injector Circuit Malfunctions Only) | Injector Circuit Malfunction - Cylinders | Crankshaft Position Sensor A Circuit Malfunction | System Malfunction |
How to Fix P299E
Diagnostic Steps:
Regarding P299E, carefully inspect the wire harness near the intake manifold bracket, best accessed from below near the oil filter. Look for chafing, pinching, or damaged insulation.
Repair Solution:
Power steering pressure switch monitors system operation. If pressure changes are not detected after calibrated speed transitions, this DTC sets. Verify PSP switch operation and check for circuit opens or shorts.
Technical Notes:
P299E DTCs can be triggered by upstream issues. For example, a dirty MAF sensor may cause incorrect fuel-trim adjustments, leading oxygen sensors to report mixture problems. Address root causes first.
P299E Description
P299E engine trouble code is related to System Malfunction.
Main Cause
The primary reason for P299E OBD-II Engine Trouble Code is: Injector Circuit Malfunction - Cylinders.