P24EDNH3 Sensor Calibration Memory
The NH3 slip sensor stores its individual calibration coefficients in non-volatile memory (EEPROM/flash). The ECM cannot read valid calibration values — either checksum fails, the memory is empty after replacement, or communication with the sensor electronics is broken. Without the trim values the raw ammonia reading is unreliable.
Can I keep driving? With caution
You can drive to the shop, but do not postpone the repair. The problem may worsen and damage other components.
Sistema Afectado
Motor · Powertrain

La falla pertenece al grupo motopropulsor (motor y gestión electrónica).
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Possible Causes
The components or conditions that trigger this code
- 1New sensor installed but not coded/learned to the ECM Corrupted calibration memory after voltage drop Module software outdated
- 2reflash may resolve
How to Fix It — Step by Step
Recommended diagnostic and repair procedure
- 1Difficulty: medium. Estimated time: 0.3-1.5 hours. Estimated cost: €80-€
- 2Professional repair recommended
Note: This information is for general reference. For precise diagnostics and safety repairs, always consult a certified mechanic.
Estimated Cost
Approximate range in USD (varies by region and shop)
Varies by diagnosis
* Diagnosis only: $50–$150
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