What does a code p0136 in OBD mean?

What does a code p0136 in OBD mean?

A code P0136 may mean that one or more of the following has happened: Faulty O2 sensor leak in exhaust close to O2 sensor Short to voltage on O2 signal circuit Open in circuit resistance caused by corrosion in connector Replace the second oxygen sensor on bank 1 Repair open or short in signal circuit

How much does it cost to repair a Toyota b0136 code?

The cost of diagnosing the B0136 TOYOTA code is 1.0 hour of labor. The auto repair’s diagnosis time and labor rates vary by location, vehicle’s make and model, and even your engine type.

What does a p0136 b1s2 mean on a catalytic converter?

Too much voltage can cause components to overheat and potentially suffer damage. A P0136 B1S2 means that the sensor located behind the catalytic converter is having this problem.

When to set p0136 on HO2 sensor?

If the ECM detects low HO2Sensor voltage for an extended period, it will set P0136 Conditions required to set: HO2 sensor voltage is low for longer than 2 minutes (minutes depend on model of vehicle. Could be up to 4 minutes) There may be no visible symptoms to the driver.

What does DTC stand for in OBD-II?

This diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is a generic powertrain code, which means that it applies to OBD-II equipped vehicles. Although generic, the specific repair steps may vary depending on make/model. Essentially the same as P0137, a P0136 code refers to the second oxygen sensor on Bank 1.

What are the OBD codes for fuel trims?

For more information on what OBD codes are , OBD-II codes explained, explanation of fuel trims, or answers to other questions, visit our FAQ area. The most common OBD-II codes are P0___ powertrain codes, which are linked below on this page, along with P2___ generic & P3___ generic codes.

Where to find OBD-II check engine light trouble codes?

Choose the section of codes based on the first three characters of the code (e.g. P0171 is on the P01xx or P0100 through P0199 page): If you’re unsure where to find code information, we highly recommend you just use the search feature instead to get help!