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Old Mar 26, 2015 | 03:34 PM
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Default Emission code p2687

Today my emission light came on, the engine sputtered and then a few minutes later it did it again, the light is still on but no more sputtering (yet).
I checked the code and it is P2687, Autozone does not know what it is, and the dealer will not tell me, Anybody know what it is?
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Old Mar 26, 2015 | 04:08 PM
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Default Fuel Supply Heater Control Circuit / Open

Everything I can find online says for my code is Fuel Supply Heater Control Circuit / Open, does anyone know how to repair this?
 
Old Mar 26, 2015 | 04:21 PM
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Your threads have been merged. Please do not make new threads for the same topic.

What year is your car and 4 or 6 cylinders?
 
Old Mar 26, 2015 | 06:26 PM
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2008, sorry about the second I did not think about it that way.
I cleared the code and drove about 15 miles and it did not come back on.
I was able to talk to a tech at the dealer and because this is such a generic code he thinks it may be the O2 sensor?
What do you think?
 
Old Mar 26, 2015 | 06:41 PM
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P2687 is not used by Honda for any generation of Accord yet. There is no heater on the fuel supply circuit.

Some newer OBD-II scanners has software that can identify the car's make and read the proper code(s). The reading at Autozone may have been mis-read due to software of the reader/scanner.

If the Check Engine Light comes on again, get it read again. It may show a different and more relevant code. If so, post the code and whether your car is 4 or 6 cylinders too.
 
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