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P0424 on Volkswagen: Causes, Symptoms and Fix Cost

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Moderate SeveritySafe to drive (short-term)Volkswagen

P0424 on a Volkswagen means the temperature of the heated catalyst on Bank 1 (an electrically heated e-cat used on newer Euro 6 and 6d vehicles) is not rising fast enough or not reaching the expected level during cold start. Unlike P0423 which is an efficiency code, P0424 is specifically about the heater not delivering enough thermal energy.

Repair cost on Volkswagen138 - €2668

What does P0424 mean on a Volkswagen?

P0424 means the temperature of the heated catalyst on Bank 1 (an electrically heated e-cat used on newer Euro 6 and 6d vehicles) is not rising fast enough or not reaching the expected level during cold start. Unlike P0423 which is an efficiency code, P0424 is specifically about the heater not delivering enough thermal energy.

Volkswagen Golf

2019-2024

On Mk8 Golf TSI variants with the EA211 evo and EA888 evo4 engines, P0424 often appears alongside 48V mild-hybrid system warnings. The e-cat heater is supplied directly by the 48V network, and a battery state of health below 60 percent will fail to deliver the heater current required at cold start. Diagnose the 48V system first before touching the exhaust.

What causes P0424 on a Volkswagen?

Beyond the generic causes listed on the main P0424 page, these are the Volkswagen-specific patterns we see most often:

Volkswagen Golf48V mild-hybrid battery degradation cutting heater current at start
Volkswagen GolfDC-DC converter output drop preventing heater activation

How to diagnose P0424 on a Volkswagen with OBD2

Follow these steps to pinpoint the root cause of P0424:

  1. Read freeze frame and confirm the code set during the first 60 to 90 seconds of cold start, which is the typical fault window for P0424
  2. Check for any heater-circuit-specific codes (manufacturer-specific) and inspect the relevant fuse, often shared with the e-cat heater relay
  3. Measure heater element resistance per OEM spec (typically 0.3 to 2.0 ohms). Open circuit means the element has failed
  4. Inspect the wiring harness from the heater relay to the catalyst connector for chafing, water ingress, or melted insulation near the exhaust
  5. Use a clamp meter to verify current draw at start (commonly 30 to 80 A briefly). Insufficient current points to a relay, wiring, or 48V supply fault

How much does P0424 cost to fix on a Volkswagen? (EUR)

Estimated repair costs on a Volkswagen (Volkswagen parts and labour typically run 15% above the average for this code).

Repair Parts Cost Labor Cost Total Estimate DIY Difficulty
Replace heated catalytic converter (Bank 1) €690–€2300 €138–€368 €828–€2668 Professional
Repair heater circuit wiring or connector €35–€230 €103–€276 €138–€506 Moderate
Replace downstream O2 sensor (Bank 1) €69–€207 €69–€150 €138–€357 Moderate

Prices estimated as of May 2026. Costs vary by region, vehicle, and shop.

These codes commonly cluster with P0424 on Volkswagen vehicles:

FAQ: P0424 on Volkswagen

What is the difference between P0423 and P0424?

P0423 is an efficiency code (the heated catalyst is not converting emissions well enough), while P0424 is a temperature code (the heater itself is not getting the catalyst hot enough fast enough). P0424 most often points to a wiring, relay, or heater element fault rather than the catalyst substrate.

Can a fuse cause P0424?

Yes. The e-cat heater is driven through a high-current fuse, typically 40 to 80 A. If that fuse blows, the heater never activates and P0424 will set within the first cold start after the blown fuse. Always check the e-cat heater fuse before assuming the catalyst itself has failed.

How can I test if the heater element itself is dead?

With the connector unplugged from the catalyst, measure resistance across the heater terminals with a multimeter. Compare against the manufacturer specification, which is typically between 0.3 and 2.0 ohms. An open circuit or a resistance well outside spec means the heater element has failed and the catalyst assembly needs replacement.

Will P0424 trigger limp mode?

Usually no. Most manufacturers treat P0424 as a non-driveability emissions fault and only illuminate the check engine light. The car will run normally but cold-start emissions will be elevated. Limp mode only triggers if other serious faults are present alongside the heater fault.

Looking for the full P0424 reference (all makes, full diagnosis flow, complete repair cost matrix)?

See the main P0424 guide
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