P2518 OBD II Trouble Code A/C Refrigerant Pressure Sensor B Circuit High
How to easily diagnose, repair, and symptoms and causes of a P2518 code that indicates a high electrical condition with the air conditioning refrigerant B pressure sensor circuit.
Symptoms of P2518 OBD II Trouble Code
- Inaccurate temperatures coming from fan air
- Limited HVAC use
- Fan air temperature erratic/fluctuating
- A/C compressor not engaging when needed
- HVAC system operating abnormally
Common Causes of P2518 OBD II Trouble Code
- Defective or damaged A/C refrigerant pressure sensor
- A/C refrigerant pressure sensor leaking
- Low or incorrect refrigerant pressures/refrigerant level
- Damaged wire(s) (open,short to +, short to -, etc.)
- Damaged connector
- ECC (Electronic Climate Control) or BCM (Body Control Module) issue
- Poor connections
Severity of P2518 OBD II Trouble Code
In my opinion, any HVAC related code's severity will be fairly low. In this case, pressurized refrigerant is involved, it may be more of a pressing issue. Who knows, a refrigerant leak may be causing this code, and leaking refrigerant is definitely a hazard so make sure you have some basic refrigerant safety knowledge before attempting any type of repairs on the A/C system.