DTC P0137 HO2S Circuit Low Voltage
Bank 1 Sensor 2
Circuit
Description
The PCM supplies a
voltage of about 450 mV between the HO2S high and low signal circuits. The
oxygen sensor varies the voltage over a range from about 1,000 mV when the
exhaust is rich, down through about 10 mV when the exhaust is lean.
The PCM monitors and
stores the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) voltage information. The PCM evaluates
the HO2S voltage samples in order to determine the amount of time the HO2S
voltage was out of range. The PCM compares the stored HO2S voltage samples
taken within each sample period and determines if majority of the samples are
out of the operating range.
The PCM monitors the
HO2S voltage for being fixed below a predetermined voltage. If the PCM detects
the voltage is below a predetermined voltage, a DTC sets.
Conditions
for Running the DTC
Criteria 1
- DTCs P0101, P0102, P0103, P0112,
P0113, P0117, P0118, P0121, P0122, P0123, P0125, P0335, P0336,
P0351-P0358, P1258 not set.
- The engine coolant temperature is
greater than 48°C (118°F).
- The ignition voltage is greater than
9.0 volts.
- The fuel system is operating in Closed
Loop.
- The AIR, EGR, and the Catalyst
diagnostics are not active.
- The fuel trim learn is enabled.
- The air/fuel ratio is between 14.5:1
and 14.7:1.
- The TP angle is between 3% and 20%.
OR
Criteria 2
- DTCs P0101, P0102, P0103, P0112,
P0113, P0117, P0118, P0125, P0335, P0336, P0351-P0358, P1258
not set.
- The ignition voltage is greater than
9.0 volts.
- The AIR, EGR, and the Catalyst
diagnostics are not active.
- The Power Enrichment mode is enabled
for greater than 1.0 second.
Conditions
for Setting the DTC
Criteria 1
- The HO2S signal voltage remains
below 90 mV.
- The Criteria 1 conditions are
present for 80 seconds.
OR
Criteria 2
- The HO2S signal voltage remains
below 420 mV.
- The Criteria 2 conditions are
present for 5.0 seconds during the Power Enrichment mode.
Action
Taken When the DTC Sets
- The PCM illuminates the malfunction
indicator lamp when the diagnostic runs and fails.
- The PCM records the operating
conditions at the time the diagnostic fails. The PCM stores this
information in the Freeze Frame and/or the Failure Records.
- The engine operates in Open Loop
Fueling.
Conditions
for Clearing the MIL/DTC
- The PCM turns OFF the malfunction
indicator lamp (MIL) after 3 consecutive ignition cycles that the
diagnostic runs and does not fail.
- A last test failed, or current DTC,
clears when the diagnostic runs and does not fail.
- A history DTC clears after
40 consecutive warm-up cycles, if no failures are reported by this or
any other emission related diagnostic.
- Use a scan tool in order to clear
the MIL and the DTC.
Diagnostic
Aids
Important
- Remove any debris from the PCM connector surfaces
before servicing the PCM. Inspect the PCM connector gaskets when
diagnosing/replacing the PCM. Ensure that the gaskets are installed
correctly. The gaskets prevent contaminate intrusion into the PCM.
- For any test that requires probing the PCM or component
harness connectors, use the Connector Test Adapter Kit J 35616-A .
Using this kit prevents any damage to the harness connector terminals.
- The PCM sets this DTC when the
vehicle runs out of fuel.
- Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) wire:
Sensor pigtail may be in contact with the exhaust manifold or the exhaust
system.
- An oxygen supply inside the HO2S is
necessary for proper operation. The HO2S wires provides
the supply of oxygen. Inspect the HO2S wires and connections for breaks or
contamination. Refer to Heated
Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) Wiring Repairs in Wiring Systems.
- Test for intermittent ground in
signal wire between connector and sensor. Refer to Intermittents and Poor Connections Diagnosis in
Wiring Systems.
- Lean injector(s): Perform the
Injector Balance Test. Refer to Fuel
Injector Balance Test .
- Fuel contamination: Water near the
in-tank fuel pump inlet can be delivered to the injectors. The water
causes a lean exhaust and can set a DTC. Refer to Alcohol/Contaminants-in-Fuel
Diagnosis .
- Fuel pressure: System will be lean if
fuel pressure is low. Refer to Fuel
System Diagnosis .
- Exhaust leaks: An exhaust leak near
the HO2S can cause a lean condition.
- Vacuum or crankcase leaks can cause
a lean condition.
- If the above are OK, the HO2S may be
at fault.
- For an intermittent condition, refer
to Symptoms
.
Test
Description
The numbers below refer
to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
- If the HO2S voltage
is fixed well below 200 mV, this indicates a short to battery ground
or chassis ground. If the voltage is fixed near or above 200 mV, this
indicates a short to a PCM ground. When the HO2S voltage is fixed near
200 mV, indicates the DTC set when the fuel system was in a Power
Enrichment mode of operation. This DTC sets if the HO2S voltage is less
than 420 mV during a Power Enrichment mode of operation. For any test
that requires probing the PCM or a component harness connector, use the
Connector Test Adapter Kit J 35616-A .
Using this kit prevents damage to the harness connector terminals.
The
engine must be at the normal operating temperature before performing this test.
- Using the Freeze
Frame and/or Failure Records data may aid in locating an intermittent
condition. If you can not duplicate the DTC, the information included in
the Freeze Frame and/or Failure Records data can help determine how many
miles since the DTC set. The Fail Counter and Pass Counter can also be
used to determine how many ignition cycles the diagnostic reported a pass
and/or a fail. Operate the vehicle within the same freeze frame conditions
(RPM, load, vehicle speed, temperature etc.) that the PCM recorded. This
will isolate when the DTC failed.
- Lower the exhaust
system to gain sufficient access to the HO2S and/or the HO2S connector if
necessary. Refer to Catalytic
Converter Replacement in Engine Exhaust. Grounding the low side
circuit of the HO2S should cause the HO2S voltage to display a bias
voltage. A voltage staying near 0.0 volts indicates the low circuit is
open, or the high circuit is open or grounded.
- Disconnecting the
PCM allows using the DMM J 39200 in
order in order to test continuity of the circuits. This aids in locating
an open or shorted circuit.
Step
|
Action
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Value(s)
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Yes
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No
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1
|
Did
you perform the Powertrain On-Board Diagnostic
(OBD) System Check?
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--
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Go
to Step 2
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Go to A
Powertrain On Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check
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2
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Important
Inspect the HO2S for being
secure before proceeding with this DTC. A sensor that is loose could cause
this DTC to set.
- Install a scan tool.
- Idle the engine at the normal
operating temperature.
- Operate the vehicle within the
parameters specified under Conditions for Running the DTC in the
supporting text.
- Monitor the HO2S voltage display
on the Engine 1 Data List using the scan tool.
Is
the HO2S voltage fixed below the specified value?
|
90 mV
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Go
to Step 4
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Go
to Step 3
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3
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- Turn ON the ignition leaving the
engine OFF.
- Review the Freeze Frame and/or
Failure Records data for this DTC and observe the parameters.
- Turn OFF the ignition for 15
seconds.
- Idle the engine.
- Operate the vehicle within the
conditions required for this diagnostic to run, and as close to the
conditions recorded in Freeze Frame/Failure Records as possible. Special
operating conditions that need to be met before the PCM will run this
diagnostic, where applicable, are listed in Conditions for Running the
DTC.
- Select the Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC) option and the Specific DTC option, then
enter the DTC number using the scan tool.
Does
the scan tool indicate that this diagnostic failed this ignition?
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--
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Go
to Step 4
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Go to Diagnostic Aids
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4
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- Disconnect the HO2S.
- Jumper the HO2S low circuit (PCM
side) to a ground.
Does
the scan tool indicate the HO2S voltage is within the specified range?
|
350-550 mV
|
Go to Diagnostic Aids
|
Go
to Step 5
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5
|
- Turn OFF the ignition.
- Disconnect the PCM connector C2
located on the same side as the manufacturer's logo. Refer to PCM
Replacement/Programming .
- Test the HO2S signal circuit for a
short to ground or a short to the sensor ground circuit.
Is
the HO2S signal circuit shorted?
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--
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Go
to Step 6
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Go
to Step 7
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6
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Repair
the HO2S signal circuit. Refer to Wiring
Repairs in Wiring Systems. Is the action complete?
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--
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Go
to Step 8
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--
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7
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Important:
Program the replacement
PCM. Refer to PCM
Replacement/Programming .
Replace
the PCM. Is the action complete?
|
--
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Go
to Step 8
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--
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8
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- Select the Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC) option and the Clear DTC Information option using the scan tool.
- Idle the engine at the normal
operating temperature.
- Select the Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC) option and the Specific DTC option, then
enter the DTC number using the scan tool.
- Operate the vehicle within the
Conditions for Running the DTC as specified in the supporting text, if
applicable.
Does
the scan tool indicate that this test ran and passed?
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--
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Go
to Step 9
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Go
to Step 2
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9
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Select
the Capture Info option and the Review Info option using the scan tool. Does
the scan tool display any DTCs that you have not diagnosed?
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--
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Go to the applicable DTC
table
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System OK
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