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Code P245B after HPFP replacement

21trucker

New Member
Nov 16, 2018
12
1
Truck Year
2016
Hey everyone,

I had the HPFP replaced yesterday at the dealer. This morning the CEL came on while my wife drove to work. I scanned it when I got home and it shows the code above. Is this something caused by the HPFP replacement. I also had the air intake replaced about a month ago by my mechanic. From what I see online, it's possible they have disconnected a line, intentional or not. I DESPISE my dealer, and don't want to be taken for a ride, as they already told me they will charge me for the scan. But I also don't want to go to my regular mechanic and pay for the dealers mistake.
Is it possible this code is the result of the HPFP repair? As well, should I be smelling fuel? I don't see any seeping/leaking anywhere. I hope it's just spilled fuel burning off.

Thanks all.
 

stravis38

New Member
Jul 31, 2024
1
0
Truck Year
2019
Hey everyone,

I had the HPFP replaced yesterday at the dealer. This morning the CEL came on while my wife drove to work. I scanned it when I got home and it shows the code above. Is this something caused by the HPFP replacement. I also had the air intake replaced about a month ago by my mechanic. From what I see online, it's possible they have disconnected a line, intentional or not. I DESPISE my dealer, and don't want to be taken for a ride, as they already told me they will charge me for the scan. But I also don't want to go to my regular mechanic and pay for the dealers mistake.
Is it possible this code is the result of the HPFP repair? As well, should I be smelling fuel? I don't see any seeping/leaking anywhere. I hope it's just spilled fuel burning off.

Thanks all.
I also just had the HPFP replaced by the dealer for the recall and it started throwing the same code. I also stated getting the P04db code which is for crankcase ventilation valve. Did you ever figure out what was the cause of your code? I can't find any noticeable air leaks in those related vacuum lines like many suggest.
 

21trucker

New Member
Nov 16, 2018
12
1
Truck Year
2016
I also just had the HPFP replaced by the dealer for the recall and it started throwing the same code. I also stated getting the P04db code which is for crankcase ventilation valve. Did you ever figure out what was the cause of your code? I can't find any noticeable air leaks in those related vacuum lines like many

I also just had the HPFP replaced by the dealer for the recall and it started throwing the same code. I also stated getting the P04db code which is for crankcase ventilation valve. Did you ever figure out what was the cause of your code? I can't find any noticeable air leaks in those related vacuum lines like many suggest.
IIRC, my mechanic said it was a plugged hose. Been running normally now for a few weeks and have done a couple 200 mile road trips with no issues.
 

EcoRama

New Member
Jun 16, 2023
11
0
Truck Year
2016
I just had the Z46 and 66a recalls done this week and after the P0191 and P015B codes popped. Took it back to the dealer and they're checking. Of course these codes only show with the stock PCM not with the pre-GDE.
 
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