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The P0192 trouble code indicates that the Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor (FRP) is sending a lower-than-expected voltage signal to the engine control module (ECM).
The fuel rail pressure sensor measures the fuel pressure inside the fuel rail and sends this information to the ECM so it can adjust:
fuel injection timing
fuel pump operation
air-fuel mixture
overall engine performance
When the ECM detects a voltage signal that is too low, it stores the code:
P0192 — Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit Low Input.
This issue may cause starting problems, poor acceleration, or engine stalling.
Modern engines rely on precise fuel pressure to deliver the correct amount of fuel to the injectors.
The fuel rail pressure sensor sends a voltage signal to the ECM that represents the fuel pressure level.
If the ECM detects that the signal is lower than the expected range, it triggers the P0192 code.
This often indicates:
low fuel pressure
sensor circuit problems
electrical faults
Drivers may notice several drivability problems.
Typical symptoms include:
Check Engine Light
hard starting
engine hesitation
reduced engine power
rough idle
engine stalling in severe cases
Some vehicles may also enter limp mode to protect the engine.
Several issues can trigger the P0192 code.
The sensor may fail and send incorrect voltage readings to the ECM.
This is one of the most common causes.
If the fuel pump cannot maintain proper pressure, the sensor may report low readings.
Broken wires, corrosion, or loose connectors can reduce the signal voltage.
A restricted fuel filter can reduce fuel flow and pressure.
A weak or failing fuel pump may not generate enough pressure in the fuel rail.
Repair costs depend on the underlying issue.
Typical repair costs include:
| Problem | Repair Cost |
|---|---|
| Fuel rail pressure sensor replacement | $150 – $400 |
| Fuel filter replacement | $80 – $200 |
| Wiring repair | $100 – $400 |
| Fuel pump replacement | $400 – $1,200 |
In many cases, replacing the fuel rail pressure sensor solves the issue.
The vehicle may still run, but driving with this code is not recommended for long periods.
Possible risks include:
⚠ engine stalling
⚠ poor acceleration
⚠ unstable fuel pressure
⚠ potential engine damage
The issue should be diagnosed and repaired as soon as possible.
Professional diagnosis usually includes:
✔ scanning live fuel pressure data
✔ testing sensor voltage
✔ inspecting wiring and connectors
✔ measuring fuel pressure with a gauge
Mechanics may also inspect the fuel pump and fuel filter.
The P0192 code indicates that the fuel rail pressure sensor signal is too low.
Common causes include:
faulty fuel rail pressure sensor
low fuel pressure
damaged wiring
clogged fuel filter
failing fuel pump
Repairing the issue early can restore proper fuel pressure and engine performance.