What does the DTC code p0133 stand for?

What does the DTC code p0133 stand for?

Code P0133 means that there is a delay in the transmission of signals from the downstream oxygen sensor in Bank 1 to the PCM. What Does the P0133 Code Mean? Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0133 stands for “Oxygen Sensor Circuit Slow Response (Bank 1, Sensor 2).”

What causes the p0153 sensor circuit slow response?

When the oxygen sensor switches at a speed that is slower than normal, it causes a slow response between the oxygen sensor and the power control module (PCM). What causes the P0153 code?

What does a code p0153 on an oxygen sensor mean?

A code P0153 may mean that one or more of the following has happened: The oxygen sensor is faulty The wiring to the sensor is broken / frayed There is an exhaust leak Things that may fix the problem include: Check and fix any exhaust leaks Check for wiring problems (shorted, frayed wires)

What does the 02 sensor circuit slow response mean?

02 Sensor Circuit Slow Response (Bank 2 Sensor 1) What the P0153 code means. The P0153 trouble code is an indication that the oxygen sensor is not properly regulating the fuel and oxygen levels. The oxygen sensor voltage switches between high voltage (fuel) and low voltage (air) at a rapid rate of speed.

When the oxygen sensor switches at a speed that is slower than normal, it causes a slow response between the oxygen sensor and the power control module (PCM). What causes the P0153 code?

What does the p013c code on OBD-II mean?

When an OBD-II equipped vehicle has a stored P013C code, it means that the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected a slow response time from the downstream (or post catalytic converter) oxygen (O2) sensor or circuit for engine bank two.

What to do if the p013c sensor is reset?

Now, clear the codes and see if the P013C is reset. If the code is reset, start the engine, allow it to reach normal operating temperature, and then let it idle (with the transmission in neutral or park). Use the scanner data stream to observe O2 sensor input data.

What to do if your car has a p0153 code?

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