The VCM supplies a voltage of about 0.45 volt (450 mV) between the HO2S High and HO2S Low circuits.
Important: If the voltage is measured with a 10 megaohm digital voltmeter, the voltage may read as low as 0.32 volt. The Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) varies the voltage from approximately 1.0 volt (1000 mV) during rich conditions to 0.10 volt (100 mV) during lean conditions.
When the HO2S temperature measures below 360°C (600°F) the sensor will not produce any voltage. The sensor will behave like an open circuit. This will result in an open loop operation.
The HO2S heater provides for a faster sensor warm-up which allows the sensor to become active in a shorter period of time. The sensor will also remain active during a long extended idle. The DTC P0138 determines if the HO2S or circuit is shorted low by checking for a lean condition during a steady throttle and power enrichment (PE). This DTC is a type B DTC.
The following conditions will set the DTC:
• | No TP sensor DTCs |
• | No EVAP DTCs |
• | No IAT sensor DTCs |
• | No MAP sensor DTCs |
• | No ECT sensor DTCs |
• | No MAF sensor DTCs |
• | No intrusive test in progress |
• | No device controls active |
• | The system voltage measures at least 9.0 volts. |
• | A Closed Loop |
• | Air to fuel ratio is at least 14.5 but less than 14.8. |
• | The TP is greater than 0% but less than 50%. |
• | The above must meet for 5 seconds. |
• | HO2S DTCs not activate since the code clear |
• | The HO2S voltage measures greater than 0.976 volts (976 mV). |
• | Decel Fuel cutoff mode is active. |
• | A Closed Loop |
• | The time elapsed is at least 2 seconds. |
• | HO2S not active since the clear code. |
• | The HO2S voltage measures greater than 0.468 volts (486 mV). |
The VCM turns on the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp) after 2 consecutive failures.
The VCM turns OFF the MIL after 3 consecutive driving trips without a fault condition present. A history DTC will clear if no fault conditions have been detected for 40 warm-up cycles (the coolant temperature has risen 22°C (40°F) from the start-up coolant temperature and the engine coolant temperature exceeds 71°C (160°F) during that same ignition cycle) or the scan tool clearing feature has been used.
Important: Never solder the HO2S wires. For proper wire and connector repair refer to Wiring Repairs in Electrical Diagnosis.
Check the following items:
• | The fuel pressure: If the pressure is too high, the system will run rich. The VCM can compensate for some increase; however, if the pressure gets too high, the DTC P0138 may set. Refer to Fuel System Diagnosis . |
• | A rich injector. Perform a poppet nozzle test. Refer to Fuel Injector Balance Test . |
• | A leaking injector. Refer to Fuel System Diagnosis . |
• | Fuel contaminated oil |
• | EVAP canister purge: Check for a fuel saturation. If full of fuel, check the canister control and hoses. Refer to Evaporative Emission Control System Diagnosis . |
• | Leaking fuel pressure regulator diaphragm by checking the vacuum line to the regulator for fuel. |
• | The TP sensor: An intermittent TP sensor output causes the system to run rich due to a false indication of the throttle moving. |
• | False rich indication due to silicon contamination of the heated oxygen sensor. A DTC P0138 accompanied by a lean driveability conditions and a powdery white deposit on the sensor indicates a false rich indication. |
• | Faulty HO2S: the HO2S is internally shorted, the HO2S voltage displayed on a scan tool will be over 1.0 volt (1000 mV). Try disconnecting the HO2S, if the displayed voltage goes from over 1000 mV to around 450 mV, replace the HO2S. |
The number below refers to the step number in the diagnostic table.
This test determines if the conditions exist in order to set the DTC P0152.
If the HO2S is internally shorted, the HO2S voltage displayed on a scan tool will be over 1.0 volt (1000 mV).
Step | Action | Value(s) | Yes | No |
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1 |
Important: Before clearing DTCs, use the scan tool in order to record the Freeze Frame and the Failure records for reference. This data will be lost when the Clear DTC Information function is used. Was the Powertrain On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check performed? | -- | ||
Does the scan tool data display indicate HO2S voltage fixed above the specified value? | 1200 RPM 0.976 V (976 mV | |||
Does the scan tool data display indicate the HO2S voltage near the specified value? | 400 mV | |||
4 | The DTC is intermittent Are any additional DTCs set? | -- | Go to the applicable DTC table | Go to Diagnostic Aids |
5 |
Was the HO2S Signal circuit shorted? | -- | ||
6 | Replace the HO2S. Refer to Heated Oxygen Sensor Replacement . Is the action complete? | -- | -- | |
7 | Replace the VCM. Important: When replacing the VCM, the new VCM will need to be programmed. Refer to VCM Replacement/Programming . Is the action complete? | -- | -- | |
8 |
Does the scan tool indicate that this diagnostic ran and passed? | -- | ||
9 | Use the scan tool in order to display the Capture Info and the Review Capture Info functions. Are there any DTCs displayed that have not been diagnosed? | -- | Go to the applicable DTC table | System OK |