P2517 BMW Fault Code
Check P2517 OBD Fault Code ReasonThe issue covered by the bulletin involves a power steering noise/whine or fluid leak from the power steering pump, gear or high pressure side power steering hose during extreme low outdoor temperature operation.
P2517 Code Symptoms :
OBD P2517 code and tailpipe testing are two different approaches to identify vehicles in need of repair. The OBD system looks for broken or malfunctioning emissions control components and P2517, while tailpipe tests sample a vehicle's exhaust to see if it is above or below certain prescribed limits. Given the robust nature of today's emissions control components, it is entirely possible for an individual component to malfunction without leading to an immediate increase in emissions at the tailpipe.
In such cases, other components (like the catalyst) can temporarily compensate for the part that is broken however, these other components can only do double duty for so long before they, too, begin to malfunction. In addition, OBD also monitors for and other malfunctions in the fuel system problems that traditional tailpipe tests were not designed to identify. Most state and local areas also include a gas cap pressure test as part of an emission inspection.
Diagnosis And Repairing P2517
P2517 OBD 2 code on vehicles with electronically controlled automatic transmissions, the 3-4 shift solenoid is responsible for actuating the hydraulic circuits to activate clutches or bands that change gears inside the automatic transmission.
How to fix P2517 code ?
- Continuous oil flow to the VCT piston chamber
- Engine Control Module (ECM)
- Faulty Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor
- Continuous oil flow to the VCT piston chamber
Some systems require that the actuator has an adequate supply of brake fluid. Low brake fluid levels can mimic the symptoms of code P2517, so consult the manual to locate the brake fluid reservoir.
Bear in mind that a low fluid level can set code P2517 on some applications, so make sure that on fluid operated systems the fluid level is up to the mark before starting an electrical diagnosis.