P0145 Code – O2 Sensor Circuit Slow Response
The P0145 OBD2 code indicates that the oxygen sensor (O2 sensor) on Bank 1 Sensor 3 is responding too slowly to changes in exhaust gas composition. This sensor is located…
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The P0145 OBD2 code indicates that the oxygen sensor (O2 sensor) on Bank 1 Sensor 3 is responding too slowly to changes in exhaust gas composition. This sensor is located…
The P0144 OBD2 code indicates that the oxygen sensor (O2 sensor) on Bank 1 Sensor 3 is sending a high voltage signal to the Engine Control Unit (ECU). This sensor…
The P0143 OBD2 code indicates that the oxygen sensor (O2 sensor) on Bank 1 Sensor 3 is reporting a low voltage signal to the Engine Control Unit (ECU). This sensor…
The P0142 OBD2 code indicates a malfunction in the oxygen sensor circuit for Bank 1 Sensor 3. This sensor is typically located further downstream in the exhaust system, after the…
The P0141 OBD2 code indicates a malfunction in the heater circuit of the oxygen sensor (O2 sensor) located on Bank 1 Sensor 2. This is the downstream oxygen sensor, positioned…
The P0140 code indicates that the oxygen sensor (O2 sensor) located on Bank 1 Sensor 2 is showing no activity. This sensor is positioned after the catalytic converter (downstream sensor)…
The P0124 code indicates that the Engine Control Unit (ECU) has detected an intermittent or unstable signal from the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) circuit. Unlike P0122 (low input) or P0123…
The P0123 code indicates that the Engine Control Unit (ECU) has detected a high voltage signal from the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS). A high input signal means the ECU interprets…
The P0122 code indicates that the Engine Control Unit (ECU) has detected a low voltage signal from the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS). A low input signal means the ECU interprets…
The P0121 code indicates that the Engine Control Unit (ECU) has detected that the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) signal is outside the expected range or not consistent with other sensor…