Cat C15 Fault Codes Reference (Top 18) | HDT

By HDT Diagnostic Team 6 min read

Caterpillar C15 (and the smaller C13, larger C16) was Cat’s last on-highway HD lineup before Cat exited US Class 8 in 2010. Plenty of legacy C15 / C13 trucks are still in service — particularly in fleet, agricultural, and vocational use — and the same engine architecture lives on in Cat off-highway, marine, industrial, and genset applications. The 18 codes below are the ones we see most often. Cat ET (Electronic Technician) is the OEM platform; aftermarket platforms (JPRO, Jaltest CV, TEXA) cover diagnostic and bidirectional work.

Note: Cat fault codes don’t follow standard SAE J1939 SPN/FMI mapping consistently. Cat uses a proprietary diagnostic structure with PID/CID/MID identifiers in many cases. The codes below are presented in the format Cat ET displays them, with SPN/FMI equivalents where applicable.

Fuel system codes

Cat code Description Common cause Next step
164-3 / 164-4 Fuel rail pressure sensor circuit fault Failed rail pressure sensor, harness chafe Backprobe sensor; replace if voltage out of spec.
164-1 Fuel rail pressure low Plugged fuel filter, weak transfer pump, dropping injector Check primary fuel filter restriction; verify transfer pump pressure. Run cylinder cutout in Cat ET if both OK.
168-0 System voltage above normal Alternator over-charging, failed voltage regulator Test alternator output under load. Replace alternator if over-charging.
1-1 through 6-1 (cylinder injector codes) Cylinder N injector circuit fault Failed Cat HEUI / common-rail injector, harness fault Cat ET injector solenoid test. C15 ACERT-era engines (2007-2010) use common-rail; older C15 / C13 use HEUI. Test method differs.

Air handling and turbo codes

Cat code Description Common cause Next step
411-3 / 411-4 EGR valve position circuit fault Carbon-coked EGR valve (ACERT engines), failed sensor EGR valve sweep test in Cat ET. ACERT-era EGR valves carbon up faster than highway fleets expect.
27-3 / 27-4 Boost pressure sensor circuit fault Failed boost sensor, oil contamination of sensor port Replace sensor; check intake manifold for excessive oil indicating turbo seal wear.
105-15 Intake manifold air temperature high Plugged charge air cooler, failed temp sensor Compare CAC inlet/outlet temp. Excessive temp rise = airflow restriction.
2789-7 VGT actuator commanded position not reached (ACERT) Carbon on VGT vanes, failed VGT actuator VGT sweep test. Decarbon or replace turbo for stuck vanes.

Aftertreatment codes (ACERT-era 2007-2010)

Cat code Description Common cause Next step
3251-0 DPF differential pressure too high DPF heavily soot-loaded Force a stationary regen via Cat ET. If dP doesn’t drop after a complete regen, DPF needs cleaning or replacement.
3563-0 Intake throttle position fault Carbon on intake throttle (used during regen), failed actuator Cat ET intake throttle bidirectional test. Decarbon or replace.
3936-0 SCR efficiency fault (later ACERT) Failed NOx sensor, expired DEF, mechanical (intake leak) Compare upstream/downstream NOx sensor data; check DEF concentration.

Sensors and electrical codes

Cat code Description Common cause Next step
110-3 / 110-4 Coolant temperature sensor circuit fault Failed ECT, harness chafe Backprobe sensor; replace if out-of-spec resistance.
100-1 / 100-3 Engine oil pressure low / sensor fault Mechanical low pressure or failed sensor Confirm with mechanical gauge before assuming sensor.
91-3 / 91-4 Throttle position sensor circuit fault Failed throttle position sensor, harness fault Test sensor output through full pedal range; replace if signal abnormal.
97-3 / 97-4 Water in fuel sensor circuit fault Failed WIF sensor, contaminated fuel Drain water separator; inspect WIF sensor.

Cat-specific notes

  • Pre-ACERT vs ACERT: C15 / C13 produced before 2007 are pre-ACERT (no DPF, no EGR, no DEF). 2007-2010 are ACERT (DPF + EGR; no DEF on Cat — they used aggressive EGR instead of SCR). Diagnostic logic differs significantly between the two.
  • HEUI vs common rail: Older C15 / C13 use HEUI (Hydraulically actuated Electronically controlled Unit Injector). 2007+ ACERT engines use common-rail. Injector test procedures differ — Cat ET handles both.
  • Cat exited US Class 8 in 2010: Cat stopped producing on-highway Class 8 engines in 2010 due to EPA emissions challenges (no DEF strategy didn’t scale). Cat ET continues to support legacy Class 8 plus current off-highway, marine, and industrial Cat engines.
  • Off-highway / industrial: Cat 3406, 3408, 3412, 3500-series, 3600-series engines remain in production for off-highway, marine, and stationary power. Cat ET coverage on these remains current.
  • Cat Communication Adapter III: Cat’s preferred adapter. NEXIQ USB-Link 3 supported via RP1210 for some Cat ET versions.

Tools we recommend

  • Cat ET (Electronic Technician) — OEM platform for full Cat coverage including reflash and parameter programming. Cat ET packages
  • Cat Communication Adapter III — Cat’s preferred datalink adapter
  • JPRO Professional — covers legacy Cat C13/C15 on-highway at aftermarket depth. JPRO packages
  • Jaltest CV — multi-brand including legacy Cat. Jaltest packages
  • JDC565.9 (Cojali Jaltest cable) — Mitsubishi/Caterpillar diagnostic cable for some legacy Cat applications

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