• | Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle prior to using this diagnostic procedure. |
• | Review Strategy Based Diagnosis for an overview of the diagnostic approach. |
• | Diagnostic Procedure Instructions provides an overview of each diagnostic category. |
Circuit | Short to Ground | Open/High Resistance | Short to Voltage | Signal Performance |
---|---|---|---|---|
HO2S 2 Signal | P0136, P0137 | P0136, P0137 | P0136, P0138 | P0137, P0139 |
Low Reference | -- | P0136, P0137 | -- | P0137 |
Circuit | Short to Ground | Open | Short to Voltage |
---|---|---|---|
Operating Conditions: Engine operating in Closed Loop with high exhaust system temperatures Parameter Normal Range: Fluctuates above and below 350-500 mV | |||
HO2S 2 Signal | 15 mV | 55 mV* | 1,275 mV |
Low Reference | -- | 55 mV* | -- |
*Voltage varies slightly with sensor/exhaust system temperature |
The heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) sensor 2 circuit diagnostics monitors the voltage on the signal circuit of the post catalyst oxygen sensor. In order to control emissions of hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and oxides of nitrogen (NOx), a 3-way catalytic converter is used. The catalyst within the converter promotes a chemical reaction which oxidizes the HC and CO present in the exhaust gas, converting the HC and the CO into harmless water vapor and carbon dioxide. The catalyst also reduces NOx by converting the NOx to nitrogen. The powertrain control module (PCM) has the ability to monitor this process using the heated oxygen sensors HO2S 1 and HO2S 2. The HO2S 1 produces an output signal which indicates the amount of oxygen present in the exhaust gas entering the 3-way catalytic converter. The HO2S 2 produces an output signal which indicates the oxygen storage capacity of the catalyst. This in turn indicates the catalysts ability to convert exhaust gases efficiently. If the catalyst is operating efficiently, the HO2S 1 signal will be far more active than that produced by the HO2S 2.
The HO2S utilizes the following circuits:
• | A signal circuit |
• | A low reference circuit |
• | An ignition 1 voltage circuit |
• | A heater control circuit |
• | DTC P0031, P0032, P0037, P0038, P0100, P0101, P0102, P0103, P0110, P0112, P0113, P0115, P0117, P0118, P0120, P0121, P0122, P0123, P0125, P0171, P0172, P0220, P0222, P0223, P0300-P0304, P0335, P0339, P0340, P0341, P0342, P0343, P0365, P0367, P0368, P0455, P0456, P0500, P0607, P2135, P2195, P2196, P2237, P2238, P2239, P2A00 are not set. |
• | The battery voltage is greater than 11 volts. |
• | The engine coolant temperature (ECT) is greater than or equal to 75°C (167°F). |
• | The engine speed is between 1,600-4,000 RPM. |
• | The engine is operating in Closed Loop fuel control. |
• | The DTCs run continuously when the above conditions are met. |
The target air fuel ratio is RICH.
The target air fuel ratio is LEAN.
The engine is operating in fuel cut mode.
• | The average HO2S 2 voltage is greater than or equal to 600 mV. |
OR |
• | The average HO2S 2 voltage is less than or equal to 250 mV. |
The average HO2S 2 voltage is less than 250 mV for greater than 30 seconds.
The average HO2S 2 voltage is greater than 590 mV for greater than 30 seconds.
The HO2S 2 voltage is greater than 200 mV for greater than 1 second during engine decceleration, fuel cut mode.
DTCs P0136, P0137, P0138, and P0139 are Type B DTCs.
DTCs P0136, P0137, P0138, and P0139 are Type B DTCs.
Powertrain Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Type Definitions
Control Module References for scan tool information
Important: To ensure the HO2S 2 is active, operate the engine at 2,000-2,500 RPM for 2 minutes, before performing the following verification.
⇒ | If greater than the specified range, test the low reference circuit for a short to voltage or an open/high resistance. If the circuit tests normal, replace the PCM. |
⇒ | If greater than the specified range, disconnect the harness connector at the HO2S 2. Verify the HO2S reading is between 35-55 mV. If greater than the specified range, test the signal circuit for a short to voltage. If the circuit tests normal, replace the HO2S 2. |
⇒ | If less than the specified range, test the signal circuit for an open/high resistance. If the circuit tests normal, replace the PCM. |
• | Fuel contamination--Refer to Alcohol/Contaminants-in-Fuel Diagnosis. |
• | Splits, kinks, or improper connections at the vacuum hoses |
• | The fuel system operating pressure is incorrect--Refer to Fuel System Diagnosis. |
• | The fuel injectors are operating lean or rich. Refer to Fuel Injector Solenoid Coil Test - Engine Coolant Temperature Between 10-35 Degrees C (50-95 Degrees F). |
• | Missing, restricted, or leaking exhaust components--Refer to Exhaust Leakage. |
• | Vacuum leaks at the intake manifold, manifold fittings, or throttle body - P0171 |
• | Faulty crankcase ventilation system--Refer to Crankcase Ventilation System Inspection/Diagnosis. |
• | A collapsed or restricted air intake duct and a restricted or dirty air filter - P0172 |
• | Excessive fuel in the crankcase - P0172 |
• | The incorrect operation of the evaporative emission control system--Refer to Evaporative Emission Control System Diagnosis. |
• | Command the Fuel Injector Modification Commanded State to +25 percent -- The HO2S 1 voltage should decrease to less than 3.0 volts. |
• | Command the Fuel Injector Modification Commanded State to -11 percent -- The HO2S 1 voltage parameter should increase to greater than 3.35 volts. |
• | Command the Fuel Injector Modification Commanded State to 0 percent -- The HO2S 1 voltage parameter should fluctuate between 3.2-3.4 volts. |
⇒ | If the scan tool HO2S 1 voltage parameter was not within the specified ranges, replace the HO2S 1. |
Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the diagnostic procedure.
• | Control Module References for control module replacement, setup, and programming |