What causes code P1129?

What causes code P1129?

P1129 DODGE Meaning The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) detects a condition where the vehicle has remained in open loop fuel control, from a start-up condition, longer than a calibrated amount of time, when conditions would have otherwise closed loop operation.

What does P1129 mean?

P1129 – OBD-II Trouble Code: Closed Loop Fueling Not Achieved Bank 2. P1129 is common to see when there is any trouble related to the oxygen sensor. Closed loop means the engine has sufficiently warmed up and fuel delivery is now being adjusted by input from the oxygen sensor(s).

What does a bad O2 sensor do?

If your vehicle has a bad oxygen sensor, it could run irregularly or sound rough when it idles. A faulty oxygen sensor can impact your engine’s timing, combustion intervals, and other essential functions. You could also notice stalling or slow acceleration.

How much to replace O2 sensor?

A brand new replacement oxygen sensor can cost you from $20 to $100, depending on the make and year of your car. Taking your car to a mechanic to fix the issue can cost up to $200.

When to run the p1128, p1129 code?

P1128, P1129 code – This diagnostic runs when the following condition are met, shortly after engine start up, fuel level above 12%, battery voltage above 11. volts, no active bank 1 fuel injector, ignition coil, or upstream O2 sensor circuit faults.

What does the p1129 code on the intake manifold mean?

P1129 Meaning. The Manifold Αbsolute Pressure (MΑP) sensor generates a signal that is proportional to the amount of vacuum in the intake manifold. The signal is sent to the Engine Control Mudule (ECM) and the information is used to control the air/fuel mixture ratio. Faulty MΑP sensor can cuase the engine to stall, surge or a rough idle.

How to test p1128 Bank 1 and 2?

Turn the ignition on with the scan tool actuate the sensor 1/1 heater test (for P1128 code) and 2/1 heater test (for P1129 code). With the scan tool monitor O2 sensor 1/1 (for P1128 code) and 2/1 (for P1129 code) voltage for at least two minutes. Does the voltage stay above 4.5 volts?

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