Can you keep driving?
Can you keep driving?
Stop driving if any of these apply
- !The engine starts running very rough, stalls, or the check-engine light begins flashing.
- !You smell raw fuel or the injector fault is paired with a severe drivability change.
What to check first
Step-by-step checks
- 1
Free - no tools
Confirm the cylinder numbering for the engine before testing the wrong component
- 2
Free - no tools
Inspect the cylinder 6 injector connector and harness for looseness, corrosion, or heat damage
- 3
Basic tool needed
Check whether P0206 appears with a cylinder 6 misfire or fuel-trim code
- 4
Basic tool needed
If scan data is available, compare the injector command with the way the engine behaves at that cylinder
- 5
Basic tool needed
Verify that prior service work did not leave the harness pinched or unplugged around the fuel rail
If the code returns
- -If the circuit checks out but the code stays on cylinder 6, the injector itself becomes more likely.
- -If moving the harness changes the fault, the wiring path deserves another look before replacing parts.
- -If the code returns after repair, confirm the cylinder mapping and command side before going deeper.
Background
What this code means
P0206 is a generic OBD-II injector circuit code.
The diagnosis usually starts with the cylinder 6 connector, wiring, and injector command path before replacing parts.
A cylinder 6 misfire, rough idle, or uneven fuel delivery can fit this code.
Diagnosis
Common causes
Cylinder 6 injector wiring fault
A broken wire or poor connector contact can interrupt injector control.
Failed cylinder 6 injector
The injector may not open or close correctly when commanded.
Injector driver issue
The control side may not be driving the injector properly.
Related misfire or mixture issue
A broader engine fault can show up as a circuit code here.
Avoid these mistakes
What not to do
- xDo not replace the injector first if the real problem is wiring, connector damage, or a control-side fault.
- xDo not keep driving if the engine starts misfiring badly, stalling, or running much rougher than before.
Parts
Parts that may need replacing
See also
Related OBD codes
Source notes
Generic OBD-II (SAE J1979 / ISO 15031-5). P0206 was seeded from the dtcdb generic reference list and then expanded around cylinder 6 injector circuit faults, including wiring, connector, and injector problems.
This guide is written as a generic multi-make reference, so bulletin history, sensor locations, and repair order can still change by manufacturer and engine family.
This is generic OBD-II guidance and should not override vehicle-specific service information. Exact diagnosis and repair steps vary by make, engine family, and model year.
Last reviewed: 2026-04-10
Reference: Open reference