SPN 4334: Aftertreatment 1 Diesel Exhaust Fluid Pump Motor Speed

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Fault Code SPN 4334: DEF Pressure Too Low

Urgency

If you get fault code SPN 4334, indicating DEF pressure is too low, you should stop driving immediately and seek service. Continuing to drive with this fault active can cause the engine to derate to 5 mph (8 km/h) and may lead to permanent damage to the SCR system.

In our workshop, we've encountered fault code SPN 4334 quite frequently across various makes, but it seems to be most common on European trucks like Volvo, Mercedes-Benz, and MAN. Just last week, we had a Volvo FH16 come in with the DEF light on and derated to 5 mph. Turned out to be a classic case of crystallized DEF clogging up the lines and dosing valve, triggering the low pressure code. We've seen similar issues on the Mercedes Actros and MAN TGX as well. Whenever this code pops up, we know to start by checking the DEF tank, pump, and lines for any signs of contamination or leaks. More often than not, a thorough cleaning or a few replaced parts gets them back on the road, but it's definitely a recurring headache, especially on those Euro models.

Code Details

SPN 4334 is a generic J1939 fault code that applies to many makes and models of diesel vehicles equipped with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems for emissions control. The code indicates that the Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) pressure is below the normal operating range.

Parts Involved

The main components related to SPN 4334 are:

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  • DEF tank: Stores the diesel exhaust fluid
  • DEF pump: Pressurizes the DEF and sends it to the dosing valve
  • DEF pressure sensor: Measures DEF pressure and sends signal to the DEF control module
  • DEF dosing valve: Sprays DEF into the exhaust stream before the SCR catalyst
  • DEF lines and wiring harness: Carry DEF and electrical signals between components

Common Causes

Some typical reasons for low DEF pressure include:

  1. Crystallized DEF clogging lines, pump, or dosing valve
  2. Faulty DEF pump not building enough pressure
  3. Leaking DEF line or fitting allowing pressure loss
  4. Malfunctioning DEF pressure sensor giving incorrect reading
  5. Wiring issue to pump or pressure sensor
  6. Low DEF fluid level
  7. Contaminated or degraded DEF fluid

Diagnosis Steps

To troubleshoot SPN 4334:

  1. Check DEF level, fill if low
  2. Visually inspect DEF tank, pump, lines for leaks or crystallization
  3. Verify DEF pressure with a gauge, should be 517-586 kPa (75-85 psi)
  4. Test DEF pump operation and pressure output
  5. Ohm out pressure sensor and inspect wiring for opens/shorts
  6. Remove dosing valve and check for clogging

Repair Solutions

Fixes for low DEF pressure will depend on the diagnosed cause:

  • If crystallized DEF is found, lines and components will need to be removed and cleaned with hot water, then dried before reassembly
  • A failed pump, pressure sensor, or dosing valve will require replacement
  • Leaking lines or fittings must be replaced or tightened
  • Faulty wiring will need to be repaired
  • Contaminated DEF should be drained and replaced with fresh fluid meeting ISO 22241 standards

Prevention

To avoid low DEF pressure issues:

  • Maintain proper DEF level, refilling before the tank runs empty
  • Use only high-quality DEF fluid from reputable suppliers
  • Regularly inspect the DEF system for leaks or crystallization
  • Keep the DEF tank and filler neck clean to prevent contamination
  • Park the vehicle in a garage or covered area to minimize DEF freezing in cold weather

Repair Cost

The total cost to fix low DEF pressure will vary based on the parts that need replacement and local labor rates. Some approximate costs for parts:

  • DEF pump: $500-800 USD / €450-700 EUR
  • DEF pressure sensor: $200-400 USD / €180-350 EUR
  • DEF dosing valve: $600-1200 USD / €550-1000 EUR
  • DEF line: $50-200 USD / €45-180 EUR per line

Labor time is typically 2-8 hours depending on the extent of repairs needed. At an average shop rate of $100/hr USD (€90/hr EUR), this equates to $200-800 USD (€180-720 EUR) in labor.

So in total, repairing the root causes of SPN 4334 can range from a few hundred dollars for a simple cleaning or line replacement up to $2000+ USD (€1800+ EUR) if multiple major components need replacement.

Some other fault codes that may appear along with SPN 4334 include:

Seeing these accompanying codes can help point to the underlying problem. For example, SPN 3031 and 4360 together with 4334 strongly indicate crystallized DEF clogging the system.

Frequently Asked Questions about SPN 4334

What does fault code SPN 4334 mean?

SPN 4334 indicates that the diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) pressure is too low and below the normal operating range.

What are the possible causes of SPN 4334?

Common causes include:

  • Crystallized DEF clogging lines, pump, or dosing valve
  • Faulty DEF pump not building enough pressure
  • Leaking DEF line or fitting allowing pressure loss
  • Malfunctioning DEF pressure sensor giving incorrect reading
  • Wiring issues to pump or pressure sensor
  • Low DEF fluid level
  • Contaminated or degraded DEF fluid

What systems are affected by SPN 4334?

This code is related to the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) aftertreatment system that uses DEF to reduce NOx emissions. The main components involved are the DEF tank, pump, pressure sensor, dosing valve, lines, and wiring.

Is it safe to drive with an active SPN 4334?

No, if you get this fault code, you should stop driving immediately and have the vehicle serviced. Continuing to operate the engine may cause it to derate to 5 mph (8 km/h) and could result in permanent damage to the SCR system.

What are the symptoms of low DEF pressure?

Other than the check engine light and fault code, you may notice a loss of engine power due to derate. There may also be visible leaks or crystallization around the DEF system components.

How is SPN 4334 diagnosed?

Key troubleshooting steps include:

  1. Checking DEF level and quality
  2. Visually inspecting for leaks or crystallization
  3. Verifying actual DEF pressure with a gauge
  4. Testing pump operation and pressure output
  5. Checking pressure sensor and wiring for faults
  6. Inspecting the dosing valve for clogging

What repairs are needed to fix low DEF pressure?

This will depend on the root cause. Crystallized DEF will require cleaning lines and components. A failed pump, sensor, or valve needs replacement. Leaks must be sealed and wiring repaired. Contaminated fluid should be drained and replaced.

Can I just delete the DEF system to avoid this problem?

No, it is illegal to tamper with or remove the SCR system. Doing so will prevent the vehicle from meeting emissions regulations and may result in fines. Always diagnose and repair the root cause of any DEF faults.

How much does it cost to fix SPN 4334?

Total repair costs can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars depending on which parts need replacement. For example, just a pressure sensor may be $200-400 while a dosing valve could run $600-1200 plus labor.

How can I prevent DEF pressure issues?

Proper maintenance is key, including:

  • Keeping the DEF tank filled with quality fluid
  • Regularly inspecting for leaks or crystallization
  • Keeping the tank and filler neck clean
  • Storing the vehicle indoors in cold weather if possible

What other fault codes may appear with SPN 4334?

Related faults that indicate SCR problems include SPN 3031 (NOx sensor), SPN 4094 (NOx efficiency), SPN 4360 (SCR efficiency), and SPN 5394 (DEF dosing valve). Seeing these codes together helps narrow down the issue.

What is the normal operating pressure for the DEF system?

DEF pressure should typically be in the range of 45-90 psi (310-621 kPa). The exact specification varies by engine make and model.

Can bad DEF fluid cause low pressure?

Yes, if the fluid is contaminated, degraded, or the wrong type, it can crystallize and clog the lines and components, preventing proper flow and pressure. Always use DEF meeting ISO 22241 standards from a reputable supplier.

How do I check the DEF pressure?

The most accurate way is to connect a pressure gauge to the Schrader valve on the pump outlet line. You can also use a diagnostic scan tool to read the pressure sensor voltage and convert it to pressure using a chart.

Can a bad DEF pump cause SPN 4334?

Yes, if the pump fails or can’t generate enough pressure, you will get a low-pressure code. The pump should be able to produce at least 65 psi (450 kPa) at minimum voltage. Test the pump pressure output and current draw to verify it is working properly.

What are the signs of a failing DEF pressure sensor?

If the sensor is giving an implausible reading compared to actual pressure, it may be defective. Check the sensor signal voltage and compare it to the manufacturer’s specs. Also, inspect the wiring and connector for damage or corrosion.

How do I test for leaking DEF lines?

Visually inspect all the lines, fittings, and connectors for signs of wetness, crystallization, or damage. Trace the lines from the tank to the dosing valve. A leak will usually leave a visible white residue from the crystallized DEF. You can also pressurize the system and check for pressure drops indicating a leak.

Can a clogged DEF dosing valve cause low pressure?

Yes, if the valve is gummed up with crystallized DEF, it can create a restriction and reduce pressure. Remove the valve and clean or replace it as needed. Avoid using tap water as it may leave mineral deposits; use distilled water or DEF instead.

What happens if I run the DEF tank empty?

If the fluid level gets too low, it may allow air into the system which can cause pressure to drop. The engine may also derate if it senses the tank is empty to prevent damage to the SCR components. Keep the tank filled and refill it at least every other fuel fill-up.

Does cold weather affect DEF pressure?

DEF will freeze at 12°F (-11°C) which may trigger a low-pressure code on start-up until the fluid thaws. Most systems have tank heaters to prevent this. Avoid storing vehicles outside for long periods in freezing temperatures if possible. Give the DEF time to thaw before clearing any codes.

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