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P0130,P0131, P0132, P0133,P0134

Symptom: CHECK ENGINE lamp (MIL) on. Any other diagnostic trouble codes (such as misfiring, closed loop, adaptation).

P0130 , P0131 , P0132 , P0133 , P0134

Front heated oxygen sensor (oxygen sensor 1)

Fault symptoms

CHECK ENGINE lamp (MIL) on. Any other diagnostic trouble codes (such as misfiring, closed loop, adaptation).

Conditions

Sensor preheating active more than 200 seconds after starting

and

P0130 open loop system active. Sensor 1 voltage < 0.4 V and sensor 2 voltage > 0.5 V for 20 seconds or sensor 1 voltage is 0 V after starting from cold.

P0131 Shorting to ground for more than 0.12 seconds.

P0132 Shorting to battery positive (B+) for more than 0.12 seconds.

P0133 Sensor 1 voltage oscillates at too low a frequency.

P0134 No voltage from the sensor, open circuit for more than 0.65 seconds.

Diagnostic help

The performance of the oxygen sensor can be ascertained with an ISAT scan tool.


- Select "READ FUNCTIONS".

- Select "OXYGEN SENSOR".

- Read "OXYGEN SENSOR 1".


With the closed loop system active the ISAT scan tool should alternate between 0.1 and 0.9 V.

Note




If the reference ground or sensor voltage of any of the oxygen sensors is shorted to battery negative (B-), diagnostic trouble codes P0131 and P0137 could be generated simultaneously.

If the reference ground or sensor voltage of any of the oxygen sensors is shorted to battery positive (B+), diagnostic trouble codes P0131 and P0138 could be generated simultaneously.

If battery positive voltage (B+) is applied to any reference ground, the control module could be damaged.


If the preheating element of an oxygen sensor develops a fault the performance of the sensor will deteriorate, particularly at idling speed. A diagnostic trouble code indicating a defective sensor could then be generated. If a diagnostic trouble code for oxygen sensor preheating is generated, it should be attended to first. Following this, the performance of the oxygen sensor should be checked.


Check the wiring

Intermittent faults may occur as a result of temporary short circuits and breaks in the wiring. Jiggle the wiring at several points and in different directions to ascertain whether the wiring harness, including any connectors, is causing the trouble. Observe the multimeter, ISAT scan tool or test lamp while doing this.

Diagnostic procedure

1. Check other Motronic 4.1 diagnostic trouble codes



- Use an ISAT scan tool to obtain readouts of all diagnostic trouble codes.


Does the ISAT scan tool show P1115 or P1117?

yes

Carry out fault diagnosis and a final check as described for P1115 or P1117.


no

Continue with point 2.


2. Check the control module's oxygen sensor input



- Unplug the oxygen sensor's 4-pin connector.



- Connect the ISAT Scan Tool.

- Start the engine.

- Select "READ FUNCTIONS".

- Select "OXYGEN SENSOR".

- Read "OXYGEN SENSOR 1".


The ISAT scan tool should show a reading of about 0.45 V.


- Connect a jumper lead between pins 3 and 4 in the oxygen sensor's connector.


The ISAT scan tool should show a reading of 0 V.

Are all readings OK?

yes

Change the oxygen sensor. Continue with point 4.


no

Check the relevant lead and repair or replace it if necessary. Continue with point 3.


3. Check the ground connections



- Check for continuity between:


If the ISAT scan tool shows the two diagnostic trouble codes P0131 and P0137, the rear heated oxygen sensor's ground connection should also be checked.



- Check for continuity between:


Is the wiring OK?

yes

Continue with point 4.


no

Repair or replace the wiring. Continue with point 4.


4. Final check



- Clear the diagnostic trouble code.

- Implementation of driving cycle:

- Evaluation of driving cycle:


Does the ISAT scan tool read "NOT READY"?

yes

Repeat the driving cycle.


no

Check whether the diagnostic trouble code has recurred.




Has the diagnostic trouble code recurred?

yes

Continue as described in .


no

The steps taken to rectify the fault were correct.


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