P0264 Code: Cylinder 2 Injector Circuit Low

Reviewed by

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 6th, 2024

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Summary
  • DTC P0264 stands for “Cylinder 2 Injector Circuit Low.”
  • This code is logged when the PCM detects a low voltage signal from the fuel injector in cylinder #2.
  • Code P0264 is commonly caused by faulty, clogged, or dirty fuel injectors. Wiring issues may also trigger this code.
  • Common symptoms include an illuminated check engine light, decreased engine performance, and excessive fuel consumption.

Fuel injectors atomize liquid fuel into small droplets to kickstart the fuel combustion process. The powertrain control module (PCM) uses transistors to turn these fuel injectors on or off. If the PCM detects a low voltage signal from the fuel injector in the #2 cylinder, on-board diagnostics will log a P0264 code.

What Does the P0264 Code Mean?

Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0264 stands for “Cylinder 2 Injector Circuit Low.”

Fuel injectors atomize liquid fuel into small droplets to kickstart the fuel combustion process.

As the PCM or fuel injector control module (FICM) activates the fuel injector, a solenoid lifts a valve off its seat, causing the injector to spray fuel. Power is usually directed to one injector terminal upon ignition.

The PCM or FICM determines how long the injector will spray fuel by grounding one of the two terminals in the solenoid for a certain amount of time. The longer the injector sprays, the richer the fuel mixture becomes. Meanwhile, the mixture becomes leaner the shorter the injector sprays.

Note: The definition of code P0264 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 P0264 Code?

What are the Common Symptoms of the P0264 Code?

How to Diagnose the P0264 Code

DTC P0264 is a generic powertrain code that can be logged in vehicles that have an OBD-II system. However, keep in mind that the steps for diagnosis and repair can vary, depending on vehicle specifications.

In most cases, diagnosing trouble codes requires using a scan tool, and inspecting the affected system for any sign of damage. If you think you can’t handle the task alone, it’s best to bring your vehicle to the nearest repair shop and have a trained professional take a look at it.

But if you’re confident enough in your DIY skills to do the job alone, here’s a short video you can watch to get an idea of what the process might involve.

How to Fix the P0264 Code

Without the right tools and technical information, it can be confusing to resolve a code like the P0264. It can even lead to more damage and expensive repair costs if done incorrectly. Under these circumstances, it’s best to bring your vehicle to a trained professional to ensure that all steps and protocols are followed correctly.

But if you’re a seasoned DIYer with experience in fixing DTCs, then you’re well aware that there’s no such thing as a magic bullet that will resolve all codes for all makes and models. So before you work on your daily driver, make sure to consult guides like those from Chilton or an ALLDATA subscription to get vehicle-specific repair information.

Replace Your Faulty Fuel Injector Today

Triggering the P0264 code isn’t the worst thing a faulty fuel injector can do. It can also cause your engine to misfire and run rough, increase fuel consumption, and produce black smoke from the tailpipe. This can all lead to serious problems for your vehicle down the line, so it’s best to face the problem head-on by replacing the bad fuel injector as soon as possible. Luckily, getting a replacement fuel injector is fast and easy with CarParts.com.

CarParts.com offers a wide selection of fuel injectors sourced from only the most trusted manufacturers in the industry. We have parts available at different price points, so you’re sure to find one that best fits your budget. If you’re itching to get back on the road, you’ll be pleased to know that CarParts.com also offers fast shipping. Order by 12 PM ET, and you can expect your new fuel injector to arrive in as fast as two business days.

Don’t wait until the faulty fuel injector starts wreaking havoc in your engine before replacing it. Check out our wide selection of fuel injectors at CarParts.com and get a replacement today!

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About The Authors
Reviewed By William Guzenski, ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician

Contact Center Manager and Technical Reviewer at CarParts.com

William “Bill” Guzenski has produced hundreds of how-to videos for the automotive community. He's an ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician, and is affiliated with the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA). He loves attending race events and car shows throughout the country, as well as traveling in his 40-foot motorhome, exploring abandoned mines and ghost towns.

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