Samuvr
Problem with the exhaust probe in my Kia Ceed
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A 2019 Kia Ceed with a gasoline engine is experiencing a check engine light with error code P203300. This code typically relates to the Reductant Level Sensor Circuit, which is unusual for a gasoline vehicle. Possible causes include loose or damaged wiring around the exhaust sensors. It is recommended to check these connections and, if unresolved, seek professional mechanical inspection.
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Samuvr (community.author)
Can hidden options be configured in Kia models with Carly?
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The error code P203300 typically relates to an issue with the Reductant Level Sensor Circuit. This sensor is part of the exhaust system and monitors the level of diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) in vehicles that require it. However, since your Kia Ceed is gasoline-powered, this code might be a misread or a different issue. Start by checking for any loose or damaged wiring around the exhaust sensors and ensure all connections are secure. If the problem persists, it might be best to have a professional mechanic inspect it further. Let me know how it goes or if you have any other questions!