P0137
DTC P0137 O2 Sensor Circuit Low Voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 2)Circuit Description
To control emissions of hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and oxides of nitrogen (NOx), a three-way catalytic converter is used. The catalyst within the converter promotes a chemical reaction which oxidizes the HC and CO present in the exhaust gas, converting them into harmless water vapor and carbon dioxide. The catalyst also reduces NOx, converting it to nitrogen. The powertrain control module (PCM) has the ability to monitor this process using the Bank 1 HO2S I and the Bank 1 HO2S 2 heated oxygen sensors. The Bank 1 HO2S 1 sensor produces an output signal which indicates the amount of oxygen present in the exhaust gas entering the three-way catalytic converter. The Bank 1 HO2S 2 sensor produces an output signal which indicates the oxygen storage capacity of the catalyst; this in turn indicates the catalyst's ability to convert exhaust gases efficiently. If the catalyst is operating efficiently, the Bank 1 HO2S 1 signal will be far more active than that produced by the Bank 1 HO2S 2 sensor. If the Bank 1 HO2S 2 signal voltage remains excessively low for an extended period of time, Diagnostic Trouble Code P0137 will be set. DTC P0137 is a type A code.
Conditions for Setting the DTC
- No related Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
- Engine is operating in "Closed Loop".
- Engine coolant temperature is above 60 °C (140 °F).
- "Closed Loop" commanded air/fuel ratio is between 14.5 and 14.8.
- Throttle angle is between 3 % and 19 %.
All above conditions met for 0.3 seconds or for 3.0 seconds, if in "Deceleration Fuel Cut-Off" (DFCO) mode, and the following two conditions are met:
- Bank 1 HO2S 2 signal voltage remains below 22 mV during normal "Closed Loop" operation for a total of 106.25 seconds over a 125 - second period of time.
OR
- Bank 1 HO2S 2 signal voltage remains below 426 mV during power enrichment (P.E.) mode fuel control operation for 5 seconds.
Action Taken When the DTC Sets
- The PCM will illuminate the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) the first time the fault is detected.
- The PCM will store conditions which were present when the Diagnostic Trouble Code set as Freeze Frame and in the Failure Records data.
Conditions for Clearing the MIL/DTC
- The PCM will turn the MIL OFF on the third consecutive trip cycle during which the diagnostic has been run and the fault condition is no longer present.
- A history Diagnostic Trouble Code P0137 will clear after 40 consecutive warm-up cycles have occurred without a fault.-
- Diagnostic Trouble Code P0137 can be cleared by using the Scan Tool's "Clear Info" function.
Diagnostic Aids
Check for the following conditions:-
- Heated oxygen sensor wiring - The sensor pigtail may be mispositioned and/or contacting the exhaust system.
- Poor PCM to engine grounds.
- Fuel pressure - A condition which causes a lean exhaust can cause Diagnostic Trouble Code P0137 to set. The system will go lean if pressure is too low. The PCM can compensate for some decrease. However, if fuel pressure is too low, a Diagnostic Trouble Code P0137 may be set. Refer to Fuel System Diagnosis.
- Lean injector(s) - Perform "Injector Balance Test."
- Vacuum leaks - Check for disconnected or damaged vacuum hoses and for vacuum leaks at the intake manifold, throttle body, EGR system, and PCV system.
- Exhaust leaks - An exhaust leak may cause outside air to be pulled into the exhaust gas stream past the HO2S, causing the Diagnostic Trouble Code P0137 to set. Check for exhaust leaks near the Bank 1 HO2S 2 sensor.
- Fuel contamination - Water, even in small amounts, can be delivered to the fuel injectors. The water can cause a lean exhaust to be indicated. Excessive alcohol in the fuel can also cause this condition. For procedure to check for fuel contamination, refer to Fuel System Diagnosis.
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Test Description
Number(s) below refer to the step number(s) on the Diagnostic Chart:
3. Diagnostic Trouble Code P0137 being set in power enrichment mode conditions may indicate a condition described in the "Diagnostic Aids" above. If the Diagnostic Trouble Code P0137 test passes while the Failure Records conditions are being duplicated, an intermittent condition is indicated. Reviewing the Failure Records vehicle mileage since the diagnostic test last failed may help determine how often the condition that caused the Diagnostic Trouble Code to be set occurs. This may assist in diagnosing the condition.