Diagnostic Instructions
DTC Descriptor
DTC P1167: HO2S Circuit High Voltage During Decel Fuel Cut-Off (DFCO) Sensor 1
Typical Scan Tool Data
HO2S 1
Circuit
| Short to Ground
| Open
| Short to Voltage
|
Operating Conditions:
Engine operating in Closed Loop.
Parameter Normal Range:
Fluctuates above and below 350-500 mV.
|
HO2S 1 Signal
| 0 mV
| 400-415 mV
| 1000 mV
|
Low Reference
| --
| 400-415 mV
| 1000 mV
|
Circuit Description
The heated oxygen sensors (HO2S) are used for fuel control and catalyst monitoring. Each HO2S compares the oxygen content of the surrounding air with the oxygen content of the exhaust stream. When the engine is started, the control module operates in an
Open Loop mode, ignoring the HO2S signal voltage while calculating the air-to-fuel ratio. The control module supplies the HO2S with a reference, or bias voltage of about 450 mV. While the engine runs, the HO2S heats up and begins to generate a voltage
within a range of 0-1,000 mV. This voltage will fluctuate above and below the bias voltage. Once sufficient HO2S voltage fluctuation is observed by the control module, Closed Loop is entered. The control module uses the HO2S voltage to determine
the air-to-fuel ratio. An HO2S voltage that increases above bias voltage toward 1,000 mV indicates a rich fuel mixture. An HO2S voltage that decreases below bias voltage toward 0 mV indicates a lean fuel mixture.
The heating elements inside each HO2S heat the sensor to bring the sensor up to operating conditions faster. This allows the system to enter Closed Loop earlier and the control module to calculate the air-to-fuel ratio sooner.
The HO2S utilizes the following circuits:
• | A low reference circuit |
• | An ignition 1 voltage circuit |
• | A heater control circuit |
Conditions for Running the DTC
• | DTCs P0107, P0108, P0117, P0118, P0122, P0123, P0171, P0172, P0201, P0202, P0203, P0204, P0300, P0336, P0337, P0351, P0352, P0401, P0402, P0404, P0405, P0406, P042E, P0443, P0502, P0506, P0507, and P1404 are not set. |
• | The engine coolant temperature (ECT) is greater than 60°C (140°F). |
• | The ignition 1 voltage is greater than 10 volts. |
• | The engine has been operating for 10 seconds. |
• | The engine is in Decel Fuel Cut-Off (DFCO) mode. |
• | The DTC runs continuously when the above conditions are met for 2 seconds. |
Conditions for Setting the DTC
The engine control module (ECM) detects that the HO2S voltage is greater than 550 mV during DFCO mode.
Action Taken when the DTC Sets
DTC P1167 is a Type A DTC.
Conditions for Clearing the MIL/DTC
DTC P1167 is a Type A DTC.
Reference Information
Schematic Reference
Engine Controls Schematics
Connector End View Reference
Electrical Information Reference
DTC Type Reference
Powertrain Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Type Definitions
Scan Tool Reference
Circuit/System Verification
- With the engine running, observe the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) 1 voltage parameter. The reading should fluctuate above and below the range of 350-550 mV.
- If the vehicle passes the Circuit/System Verification Test, then operate the vehicle within the conditions for running the DTC. You may also operate the vehicle within the conditions that are captured in the Freeze Frame/Failure Records Data List.
Circuit/System Testing
- Ignition OFF, disconnect the harness connector of the HO2S 1.
- Ignition ON, verify that the HO2S 1 parameter is between 350-500 mV.
⇒ | If greater than 500 mV, test the signal circuit of the HO2S sensor for a short to voltage. If the circuit/connections test normal, replace the ECM. |
Important: The test lamp is used to load the circuit and may not illuminate.
- Connect a test lamp between the low reference circuit of the HO2S sensor and B+.
- Ignition ON, test for less than 0.1 volt between the low reference circuit of the HO2S sensor and ground.
⇒ | If greater than 0.1 volt, test the low reference circuit of the HO2S for a short to voltage or an open/high resistance. If the circuit/connections test normal, replace the ECM. |
- Verify that none of the following conditions exist:
• | Water intrusion in the HO2S harness connector |
• | Fuel saturation of the evaporative emission (EVAP) canister |
• | Exhaust leaks near the HO2S |
• | Contaminated HO2S--Silicon |
⇒ | If you find any of the above conditions, repair as necessary. |
- If all circuits/connections test normal, replace the HO2S.
Repair Instructions
Perform the
Diagnostic Repair Verification
after completing the diagnostic procedure.