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How do you fix a P0050 code?
What repairs can fix the P0050 code?
- Replacing the bank 2 sensor 1 (most common)
- Replacing the heater circuit fuse.
- Repairing any open or shorted wiring.
- Replacing the ECM (in rare cases)
What does engine code P0050 mean?
heater control circuit
What the P0050 code means. This code is found when the Engine Control Module (ECM) has detected an issue with the heater control circuit for the bank 2, sensor 1 oxygen sensor. The heater circuit is used by the ECM to heat the oxygen sensor to proper operating temperature for an accurate reading.
How do you fix P0051?
What repairs can fix the P0051 code?
- Replacing bank 2 sensor 1.
- Fixing the connection issues and reattaching the connectors.
- Repairing any open or shorted wiring.
- Replacing the heater circuit fuse.
- Replacing the ECM.
What causes P0038?
The P0038 code is most likely caused by faulty or burnt wiring, which has nothing to do with the sensor per se. Since the O2 sensor and related wiring are located close to the exhaust, it is not uncommon for the wiring to burn or wear out, most especially on older vehicles.
How do I fix code P0137?
What repairs can fix the P0137 code?
- Replacing the O2 sensor for bank 1 sensor 2.
- Repairing or replacing the wiring or connection to the O2 sensor for bank 1 sensor 2.
- Repairing exhaust leaks before the sensor.
What does error code P0060 mean?
P0060 indicates that there is a malfunction in the oxygen sensor located after the catalytic convertor. The oxygen sensor is used to regulate the performance of the engine, such as fuel consumption. If the resistance is out of range the computer will assume that the temperature of the oxygen sensor is unsatisfactory.
What does the code P0060 mean?
OBD-II Code P0060 is defined as a HO2S Heater Resistance. The purpose of the oxygen sensor is to measure the oxygen content in the exhaust gases after they leave the combustion process of the engine. The oxygen sensor must be at a certain temperature in order for this information to be accurate.
Where is the fuse for the oxygen sensor?
There are no fuses for the O2 sensors. They are controlled by the PCM.
How do you reset check engine light after replacing O2 sensor?
Turn the ignition to the “On” position but don’t crank the engine (it won’t start anyway). Wait five minutes and reinsert the fuse. The “Check Engine” light will blink, then shut off.