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P0151 OBD-II Trouble Code
Technical Description
Oxygen O2 Sensor Circuit Low Voltage (Bank 2, Sensor 1)
What does that mean?
Essentially the same as P0136 and P0137 and P0131, a P0151 code refers to the first oxygen sensor on Bank 2 . P0151 means the O2 oxygen sensor's voltage remained low for longer than 2 minutes. This, is interpreted by the ECM as a low voltage condition and sets the MIL. Bank 2 Sensor 1 is located in front of the catalytic converter.
Symptoms
There may be no visible symptoms to the driver, other than the MIL (Check Engine / Service Engine Soon) illumination.
Causes
A code P0151 may mean that one or more of the following has happened:
- Faulty o2 oxygen sensor
- Short to voltage on O2 signal circuit
- High resistance or open on O2 signal circuit
Possible Solutions
- Replace faulty sensor
- Repair short, open, or high resistance on o2 signal circuit
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