What does po133 mean?

What does po133 mean?

The code P0133 indicates your vehicle’s oxygen sensor is having a problem. The oxygen sensor essentially works by transmitting a voltage reading to the computer. This reading changes every time the air-fuel ratio changes, which in turn changes every time the driver presses the pedal.

Can I drive with a P0133 code?

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 causes P0134?

Code P0134 is triggered when your vehicle’s O2 sensor (bank 1, sensor 1) is malfunctioning. This error in the oxygen sensor causes the ECM to misread the amount of oxygen and fuel coming through the exhaust, which inhibits it from ensuring the optimal fuel ratio.

What does the p0153 trouble code on the O2 sensor mean?

The P0153 trouble code is an indication that the oxygen sensor is not properly regulating the fuel and oxygen levels.

What does the OBD code p0133 mean on a car?

What does code P0133 mean? OBD-II Code P0133 is defined as an Oxygen Sensor Circuit Slow Response (Bank 1, Sensor 1) Code P0133 is triggered when the powertrain control module or PCM determines that the oxygen sensor voltage switch from below 400 millivolts to above 450 millivolts is taking too long.

What is the DTC code for error 0p0153?

P0153 is a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) for “02 Sensor Circuit Slow Response (Bank 2 Sensor 1)”.

What does the P1133 code on the O2 sensor mean?

If the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) determines that the front HO2S did not switch enough times, the PCM will set the P1133 code. The Powertrain Control Module ( PCM) monitors the Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) activity for 90 seconds after closed loop operation has begun.

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