How do I fix code P0038?

How do I fix code P0038?

In most cases, replacing the faulty oxygen sensor will eliminate the problem responsible for the P0038 code. The exact fix, however, will likely differ based on the make and/or model of the vehicle.

How do I fix code P0036?

The most common repairs to address the P0036 code are as follows:

  1. Have a certified technician verify the code with a scanner. Reset the fault codes and then perform a road test.
  2. If the P0036 code returns, then follow the test procedure.

How do I fix code P0152?

What repairs can fix the P0152 code?

  1. Scanning and clearing the fault codes, verifying if the code returns, and checking the data for high voltage output.
  2. Replacing the shorted O2 sensor for bank 2 sensor 1.
  3. Repairing the shorted or burned wiring or connection to the O2 sensor for bank 2 sensor.

Is a P0031 code bad?

This trouble code will not prevent your vehicle from running. The most common result(s) are lower fuel economy and poor vehicle operation. However, if left unsolved, this code could increase the likelihood of your vehicle running rough and cause potential damage to other components of your vehicle.

What is the OBD code for a Subaru check engine?

Refer to our Generic OBD II code list for definitions on all other Subaru diagnostic trouble codes. Manufacturer Specific Codes P1086Tumble Generator Valve #2 (LH) Position Sensor Circuit Low Input P1087Tumble Generator Valve #2 (LH) Position Sensor Circuit High Input P1088Tumble Generator Valve #1 (RH) Position Sensor Circuit Low Input

Where is the oxygen moniter light located on a Subaru?

Pulses are seperated by .3 second puses and codes are seperated by 1.8 second pauses. NOTE: on 89 MPFI models, the Oxygen Moniter light and ECU are mounted under the rear package shelf and are only accessible from the trunk.

What is the OBD code for a Subaru tumble generator?

Refer to our Generic OBD II code list for definitions on all other Subaru diagnostic trouble codes. P1086 Tumble Generator Valve #2 (LH) Position Sensor Circuit Low Input P1087 Tumble Generator Valve #2 (LH) Position Sensor Circuit High Input

Where are the codes on a Subaru SVX?

On SVX models the connectors are located behind the driver’s side kick panel. With neither test connector connected and the key ON (not running), the codes will display codes related to starting and driving. With only the “Read Memory” connector connected, historic codes will be displayed.