P2095Fuel & Air Metering

B Camshaft Position Actuator Control Circuit High Bank 2

P2095 is the Bank 2 version of the B camshaft (exhaust) actuator control circuit high fault. The ECM detected a high voltage in the exhaust cam control circuit on Bank 2. Causes include a short to voltage, an open circuit, or a failed oil control valve.

🚗 Yes, but exhaust cam timing may be affected; repair it soon.
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🎯 Top Causes, Ranked by Likelihood

#1Short to voltage in the actuator circuit$50-$250
35%
A wire shorted to power raises the Bank 2 exhaust cam voltage.
#2Open circuit in the control wiring$50-$250
25%
An open can produce a high reading.
#3Failed camshaft oil control valve (solenoid)$60-$300
30%
A failed solenoid can cause a high signal.
#4Corroded connector or poor contact$50-$200
10%
Corrosion skews the reading high.

🩺 Common Symptoms

💰 Repair Cost: DIY vs Shop

DIY Cost
$50-$350
Shop Cost
$150-$600

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🔧 How to Diagnose P2095

1Scan for related VVT and camshaft codes
2Inspect Bank 2 wiring for shorts to voltage or opens
3Test the exhaust cam solenoid and connector
4Verify the control command with a scan tool

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Can I drive with a P2095 code?
Short-term yes, but exhaust cam timing may be affected. Repair it soon.
How much does it cost to fix P2095?
Wiring fixes are often cheap, while a new oil control valve runs $150 to $600 at a shop.
What is the most common cause of P2095?
A short to voltage in the wiring or a failed exhaust cam oil control valve on Bank 2 are the most common causes.

🔗 Related Codes

P2091P2093P2094P0023P0024
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