P0261 Code: Cylinder 1 Injector Circuit Low

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William Guzenski, ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician

Contact Center Manager and Technical Reviewer at CarParts.com

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

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Electronic fuel injection systems generally rely on the powertrain control module (PCM) to operate the fuel injectors to deliver fuel to the engine cylinders. If the PCM detects a problem with the fuel injector on cylinder #1, the vehicle’s computer will log a P0261 code on a scan tool.

What Does the P0261 Code Mean?

Diagnostic trouble code P0261 stands for “Cylinder 1 Injector Circuit Low.” This is a generic powertrain code that applies to select vehicles with OBD-II.

Fuel injection systems are designed to provide the engine with the proper amount of fuel in all of its operating modes. This means that fuel being delivered to the engine is neither too lean nor too rich. However, if one of the fuel injectors breaks down, the fuel mixture can turn lean if the fuel spray pattern is reduced. On the other hand, if an injector is stuck open, a rich mixture can result.
If the PCM detects a low voltage condition in the fuel injector circuit for the #1 cylinder, the vehicle’s computer will set the code P0261.

If the PCM detects a low voltage condition in the fuel injector circuit for the #1 cylinder, it will set the P0261 code.

Note: The definition of code P0261 might be different depending on the vehicle manufacturer. Consult the appropriate repair manual or repair database for the exact code definition.

What are the Common Causes of the P0261 Code?

What are the Common Symptoms of the P0261 Code?

How to Diagnose the P0261 Code

Specific diagnostic steps must be followed to diagnose a DTC P0261. These steps can vary depending on the vehicle’s make and model. Make sure to consult your vehicle’s repair manual to find the right fix for your DTC’s underlying issues.

However, if you don’t have the required auto repair skills and knowledge, you can hire a mechanic to do the job for you. They can run the necessary tests to know the problems associated with this code.

How to Fix the P0261 Code

There’s no quick and easy solution to troubleshooting a P0261 code. You’ll have to identify the underlying causes of this code to figure out the appropriate fix. Luckily, there are many OBD-II resources available online to assist you in diagnosing and repairing your car. To learn more about your car and potential issues, we suggest getting Chilton repair manuals and subscribing to ALLDATA.

Where to Get a New Fuel Injector

Once you’ve figured out the cause of the P0261 code, there’s nothing left to do but face the problem head-on. If a faulty fuel injector is the culprit, then you’ll have to replace it as soon as possible. Otherwise, you could end up with an engine that runs rough and refuses to start. Luckily, getting a replacement fuel injector is easy with CarParts.com.

At CarParts.com, you’ll find a wide selection of high-quality fuel injectors, sourced from only the most trusted manufacturers in the industry. The best part is that we offer accurate and detailed fitment information for each part, so you can take the guesswork out of shopping and find the perfect part for your vehicle. In case you need any help with your order, don’t hesitate to reach out to our friendly customer support staff. They’re ready to assist you with whatever you need, 24/7.

Don’t wait until your clogged fuel injector drains all your fuel before replacing it. Check out our selection of high-quality fuel injectors at CarParts.com and get one for your vehicle today!

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CarParts.com Research Team and William Guzenski, ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician