OBD Code P0190
Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit Malfunction
| Code | P0190 |
| Description | Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit Malfunction |
| Possible Causes | Faulty FRP sensor; Wiring; Low fuel pressure |
| Symptoms | Hard start; Stalling; Loss of power |
| System | Fuel System |
What Does P0190 Mean?
Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit Malfunction. This diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is stored when the vehicle's onboard computer detects an issue with the fuel system.
Code Breakdown
P = Powertrain code
0 = Generic (SAE standard)
How to Fix P0190
Follow these diagnostic steps to identify and resolve the issue. Always start with the simplest checks before moving to more involved repairs.
- Connect a fuel pressure gauge to the test port on the fuel rail.
- Compare readings at idle and under load to manufacturer specifications.
- Check the fuel pressure regulator — vacuum line to regulator should not have fuel in it.
- Inspect fuel lines for restrictions or leaks.
- Test the fuel pump volume (should deliver spec amount within a set time).
- Replace the fuel pressure regulator or fuel pump as indicated by test results.
- Clear codes and confirm proper fuel pressure across all operating conditions.
Note: These are general diagnostic guidelines. Some vehicles may have model-specific procedures. Always consult your vehicle's service manual for exact specifications and torque values. If you are not comfortable performing these steps, visit a qualified mechanic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is P0190 serious?
Yes — P0190 is considered a high-severity code. You should have it diagnosed and repaired as soon as possible. Driving with this code active may cause further damage to your vehicle or pose a safety risk.
Can I clear P0190 myself?
You can clear any OBD-II code with a code scanner or by disconnecting the battery for 15-30 minutes. However, clearing the code without fixing the underlying problem will cause it to return — usually within one or two drive cycles. If the code triggered the check engine light, the light will come back on. Fix the root cause first, then clear the code.
How much does it cost to fix P0190?
Repair costs vary widely depending on the root cause. Some fixes are free (like tightening a gas cap) while others can cost several hundred dollars (like replacing a catalytic converter or oxygen sensor). A proper diagnosis with a professional scan tool — not just reading the code — is the first step to getting an accurate repair estimate. Many auto parts stores offer free code reading, but a thorough diagnosis usually requires a mechanic.