OBD-II DTC · SAE J2012

P2E6B

System Too Rich During Cylinder Deactivation Bank 2

Misfire → Do NOT suppress

What P2E6B means

P2E6B is a standard SAE J2012 powertrain diagnostic trouble code with the defined meaning: System Too Rich During Cylinder Deactivation Bank 2. This is the OEM-agnostic definition; specific manufacturer interpretation may add detail (subsystem, bank, sensor location) but the core meaning is consistent across all OBD-II compliant vehicles since 1996.

Common symptoms when P2E6B is active

Engine shake, P0300-P031x family fires repeatedly, MIL flashing under load.

Can this code be suppressed via ECU tuning?

Should NEVER be suppressed. Misfires indicate genuine combustion issues (ignition, injector, mechanical). Suppressing them risks engine damage.

How to remove P2E6B with Softechpro V5

Recommended service: Not recommended. Step-by-step workflow:

  1. Do not suppress misfire codes. Misfire detection is engine-protective — it prevents unburnt fuel from destroying the catalyst.
  2. Diagnose first: coils, plugs, injectors, compression.
  3. If the fault is mechanical and intentional (e.g. dead cylinder on a track-only build), Softechpro V5's DTC OFF can suppress the specific cylinder code via the DTC table editor — but the underlying combustion event remains a risk.

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Related codes in the P2Exx family

P2E00P2E01P2E02P2E03P2E04P2E05P2E06P2E07P2E08P2E09P2E0AP2E0B