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P2619

Critical
Professional

Crankshaft Position Signal Output Circuit High

What Does P2619 Mean?

The PCM has detected an abnormally high voltage in the crankshaft position sensor output circuit. This fault indicates the signal voltage exceeds normal parameters when being transmitted to other control modules.

Safety Warning

May cause no-start, stalling, or dangerous drivability problems. Vehicle may shut down unexpectedly while driving.

Common Causes

35%

Short to voltage in crankshaft position output wiring

Wiring Harness
Connector

30%

Faulty PCM output driver providing excessive voltage

PCM/ECM

20%

Damaged connector causing cross-circuit contamination with power source

Connector
PCM Connector

15%

Internal short in receiving module pulling voltage high

Transmission Control Module
Body Control Module

Diagnostic Steps

1

Step 1: Inspect wiring harness for damage, particularly chafing against hot or powered components

2

Step 2: Measure voltage on output circuit with key on, engine off (should not exceed 5V typically)

3

Step 3: Disconnect receiving module and recheck voltage to isolate short location

4

Step 4: Check for voltage backfeed from other circuits sharing connector housings

5

Step 5: Test PCM output driver circuit with oscilloscope to verify proper voltage limits

Estimated Repair Cost

$150 - $1,500

Parts + labor, varies by vehicle and location

Frequently Asked Questions

What does P2619 mean?

The PCM has detected an abnormally high voltage in the crankshaft position sensor output circuit. This fault indicates the signal voltage exceeds normal parameters when being transmitted to other control modules.

What causes P2619?

The most common cause of P2619 (Crankshaft Position Signal Output Circuit High) is: Short to voltage in crankshaft position output wiring

How much does it cost to fix P2619?

Typical repair costs for P2619 range from $150 to $1,500, depending on the vehicle, location, and whether you do it yourself or go to a shop.

Is it safe to drive with P2619?

May cause no-start, stalling, or dangerous drivability problems. Vehicle may shut down unexpectedly while driving.

How do I diagnose P2619?

Start by connecting an OBD2 scanner to read the code and any freeze frame data. Then follow the diagnostic steps specific to P2619 to identify the root cause.

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Quick Info

Category

Powertrain

System

Engine Management/Ignition System

Difficulty

Professional

Type

Generic (SAE)

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