P0006 Code: Fuel Shutoff Valve “A” Control Circuit Low

Reviewed by

Richard McCuistian, ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician

Technical Reviewer at CarParts.com

Written by CarParts.com Research Team - Updated on June 5th, 2024

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Summary
  • The P0006 code is triggered once the PCM detects an issue with the fuel shutoff valve or its circuits.
  • The possible causes of a P0006 code include a bad fuel shutoff valve, a wiring issue, or a PCM malfunction.
  • The common symptoms of a P0006 code include an illuminated check engine light, reduced engine performance, and stalling.

On-board diagnostic systems help identify issues perceived by their vehicle’s primary computer. In most cases, an illuminated warning light in the vehicle’s dashboard is the first sign that the on-board diagnostics has logged an error. To identify what part or system is experiencing a problem, a scan tool must be connected to your vehicle’s OBD port to retrieve a trouble code.

One of the codes that you may encounter is the P0006 code. Read on to learn what this code means, what symptoms are commonly associated with it, and what your options are for troubleshooting and fixing it.

On-board diagnostic systems help identify issues perceived by their vehicle’s primary computer.

What Does the P0006 Code Mean?

Diagnostic Trouble Code (P0006) stands for “Fuel Shutoff Valve “A” Control Circuit Low.” It is triggered when the powertrain control module (PCM)perceives an issue with the fuel shutoff valve or its circuit.

The fuel shutoff valve is used to shut off the fuel supply to the high-pressure injection pump. It is controlled by the PCM and is found on certain diesel engines.

Code P0006 is very rare. Read our note about P0006, other related codes and the fuel shutoff solenoid.

Note: The definition of code may be different depending on the vehicle manufacturer. Consult the appropriate repair manual or repair database for the exact code definition.

What are the Possible Causes of the P0006 Code?

  • Failed fuel shutoff valve
  • PCM issues (in need of software update)
  • Wiring issue

What are the Common Symptoms of the P0006 Code?

An illuminated check engine light is a common symptom of a P0006.

How to Diagnose the P0006 Code

Identifying the underlying cause of the code P0006 can be difficult, especially if you’re not confident with your automotive knowledge. In most cases, it would be best to bring your vehicle to an auto repair shop and seek the help of a professional for an accurate diagnosis. You may also refer to your vehicle’s repair manual or a repair database to learn more about the DTC’s diagnostic procedure.

How to Fix the P0006 Code

The P0006 code is a generic trouble code that may apply to various makes and models. While vehicles from different manufacturers may share common symptoms, the steps for fixing a code P0006 in a Dodge may differ from the repair process of a P0006 Ford code.

If you’re an advanced DIYer who’d like to fix this code on your own, it may be helpful to refer to your repair manual or get factory vehicle repair information from an online subscription service.

Where to Get a New Fuel Shutoff Valve for Your Ride

Don’t let your vehicle hang out in the garage for days because of the issues caused by the P0006 code. If you need to replace the fuel shutoff valve to clear the code, don’t worry. CarParts.com is your one-stop shop for high-quality fuel system parts.

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About The Authors
Reviewed By Richard McCuistian, ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician

Technical Reviewer at CarParts.com

Richard McCuistian has worked for nearly 50 years in the automotive field as a professional technician, an instructor, and a freelance automotive writer for Motor Age, ACtion magazine, Power Stroke Registry, and others. Richard is ASE certified for more than 30 years in 10 categories, including L1 Advanced Engine Performance and Light Vehicle Diesel.

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