1.CHECK CURRENT DATA.
2) Read the data of exhaust gas temperature sensor 2 signal using Subaru Select Monitor or general scan tool.
NOTE:
• Subaru Select Monitor
For detailed operation procedures, refer to “READ CURRENT DATA FOR ENGINE”. 
• General scan tool
For detailed operation procedures, refer to the general scan tool operation manual.
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Is the exhaust gas temperature at DPF inlet 1000°C (1832°F) or higher?
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Even if DTC is detected, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time. Reproduce the failure, and then perform the diagnosis again.
NOTE:
In this case, temporary poor contact of connector may be the cause.
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2.CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN ECM AND EXHAUST GAS TEMPERATURE SENSOR 2 CONNECTOR.
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2) Disconnect the connectors from the ECM and exhaust gas temperature sensor 2.
3) Measure the resistance between ECM connector and chassis ground.
Connector & terminal
(B134) No. 55 — Chassis ground:
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Is the resistance 1 MΩ or more?
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Replace the exhaust gas temperature sensor 2. 
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Repair the short circuit to ground in harness between ECM connector and exhaust gas temperature sensor 2 connector.
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