DTC P0132: Primary HO2S (Sensor 1) Circuit High Voltage
- Reset the ECM/PCM (see page 11-312).
- Start the engine. Hold the engine at 3,000 rpm (min-1) with no load (in Park or neutral) until the radiator fan comes on.
- Check the primary HO2S (Sensor 1) output voltage with the scan tool.
Does the voltage stay at 0.9 V or more?
YES |
- Go to step 4. |
NO |
- Intermittent failure, system is OK at this time. Check for poor connections or loose wires at the primary HO2S (Sensor 1) and at the ECM/PCM. |
- Turn the ignition switch OFF.
- Disconnect the primary HO2S (Sensor 1) 4P connector.
- Connect the primary HO2S (Sensor 1) 4P connector terminals No. 1 and No. 2 with a jumper wire.
PRIMARY HO2S (SENSOR 1) 4P CONNECTOR
JUMPER WIRE
Terminal side of male terminals
- Turn the ignition switch ON (II).
- Check the primary HO2S (Sensor 1) output voltage with the scan tool.
Is there 0.9 V or more?
YES |
- Go to step 9. |
NO |
- Replace the primary HO2S (Sensor 1). |
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- Turn the ignition switch OFF.
- Connect ECM/PCM connector terminals A6 and A10 with a jumper wire.
ECM/PCM CONNECTOR A (31P)
JUMPER WIRE
Wire side of female terminals
- Turn the ignition switch ON (II).
- Check the primary HO2S (Sensor 1) output voltage with the scan tool.
Is there 0.9 V or more?
YES |
- Substitute a known-good ECM/PCM and recheck (see page 11-313). If symptom/indication goes away, replace the original ECM/PCM. |
NO |
- Repair open in the wire between the ECM/PCM (A6, A10) and the primary HO2S (Sensor 1). |
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