zirconia element is at the appropriate temperature, and the difference between the oxygen concentrations surrounding the inside and outside surfaces
of the sensor is large, the zirconia element generates voltage signals. In order to increase the oxygen concentration detecting capacity of the zirconia
element, the ECM supplements the heat from the exhaust with heat from a heating element inside the sensor.
Heated oxygen sensor heater range check (P0037, P0038, P0057 and P0058):
The ECM monitors the current applied to the heated oxygen sensor heater to check the heater for malfunctions. If the heater current is outside the
normal range, the signal transmitted by the heated oxygen sensor becomes inaccurate. When the current in the heated oxygen sensor heater is
outside the normal operating range, the ECM interprets this as a malfunction in the sensor and stores a DTC.
Heated oxygen sensor heater performance (P0141 and P0161):
After the accumulated heater on time exceeds 100 seconds, the ECM calculates the heater resistance using the battery voltage and the current
applied to the heater. If the resistance is above the threshold value, the ECM will determine that there is a malfunction in the heated oxygen sensor
heater and set DTCs P0141 and P0161.
MONITOR STRATEGY
TYPICAL ENABLING CONDITIONS
All
P0037 and P0057 (Case 1)
P0037 and P0057 (Case 2)
P0038 and P0058 (Case 1)
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