Downstream O2 Sensor Shorted to Ground
Name of Code:Downstream O2S Voltage Shorted To Ground
When Monitored:
With the ignition key off, after the engine cools down.
Set Condition:
The downstream oxygen sensor signal voltage is below 0.156 volt prior to O2 sensor heater test.
Theory of Operation:
The downstream oxygen sensor is a voltage generating device. The PCM receives exhaust gas information from this O2 sensor. The sensor detects exhaust gas content by a galvanic reaction within the sensor that produces a voltage. After measuring the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases, the downstream oxygen sensor tells the PCM how well the catalytic converter is oxidizing HC and CO components and reducing NOx components in the engine exhaust gas. Variations in the signal from the O2 sensor serve as an indicator of oxygen content. The catalytic converter absorbs the oxygen in the exhaust gas when the fuel/air mixture is lean. The downstream 02 sensor indicates a deficiency of oxygen when the upstream 02 sensor detects an abundance of oxygen and vice versa.
Possible Causes:
- Sensor output wire shorted to another circuit
- Dirty connection causing voltage tracking in connector
- O2 sensor failure
- Powertrain control module failure
- Connector terminals/wires