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How do I fix error P0133?

How do I fix error P0133?

What repairs can fix the P0133 code?

  1. Usually a replacement of the oxygen sensor will fix the P0133 code.
  2. At times the sensor itself will not be causing the code P0133, so a technician must check for other faults such as vacuum leaks, a dirty mass air flow sensor, or leaks in the exhaust system.

Can you drive with P0133?

Like with most O2 sensor problems, you can most likely keep driving with a P0133 code, but you’ll want to get it fixed. You’ll be using more fuel and won’t have a chance of passing an emissions test if required in your area.

What is slow circuit response?

Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0139 stands for “O2 Sensor Circuit Slow Response (Bank 1, sensor 2).” It indicates that the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected a potential issue with the signal from the rear oxygen sensor on bank 1. But the rear sensor’s signal should vary somewhat over time.

What causes P0133?

Often times, the O2 sensor’s wiring is frayed or the Mass Air Flow sensor is dirty, which can both trigger Code P0133 to occur. Exhaust and Engine Vacuum Leaks can also cause P0133 to be triggered.

What can cause a P0133 code?

What Is The Cause Of Code P0133?

  • Faulty O2 sensor (most common)
  • Faulty/Frayed wiring to the O2 sensor.
  • Exhaust Leak.
  • Engine Vacuum Leak.
  • Dirty Mass Air Flow sensor.

What causes a p0135 code?

failed oxygen sensor/heating element

  • failed ECM (engine control module)/PCM
  • oxygen sensor heater circuit has an open circuit/is shorted
  • bad electrical connection (corroded connector)
  • What does the p0335 code mean?

    P0335 is a OBD-II generic diagnostic trouble code DTC indicating a malfunction in the crankshaft position circuit. The P0335 DTC is set once the powertrain control module (PCM) fails to detect proper sensor operation from the crankshaft position sensor.

    What does this code P1133 mean?

    Error Code P1133 is defined as HO2S Insufficient Switching Bank 1 Sensor 1. This error code is a manufacturer-specific trouble code, meaning it does not apply to all vehicles makes.

    What does OBD p0132 code mean?

    OBD-ii Code P0132 definition: This involves the front oxygen sensor on Bank 1. This code indicates that the heated oxygen sensor reading is too high. In the case of Ford vehicles, that indicates the voltage at the sensor is over 1.5 volts.