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Fault Conditions







P1136
02S Heater Circuit. Current too High, Sensor 1.


Fault symptoms
- CHECK ENGINE.

On-Board Diagnostics
Type of diagnosis:

- Continuous. But interrupted when fault criteria fulfilled and will not restart until next driving cycle.

Enable criteria:
- Test 1: Engine running. Main relay voltage exceeding 10V. Pre-heating active.
- Test 2 Engine running. Main relay voltage exceeding 10V. Pre-heating active for more than 60 S.

Fault criteria:
- Test 1: Output voltage exceeding 2V for more than 5 S.
- Test 2: Current exceeding 2300 mA for more than 5 S.

Dependents:
- None.

System reaction to a fault:
- Closed loop control system blocked. OK report:
- Enable criteria fulfilled. Fault criteria for P0135 or P0136 not fulfilled within 60 S.

Fault handling:
- See "Fault diagnosis, general" for more information.
- Type III.

Diagnostic help
Fault diagnosis concerns electrical faults in connected leads or in the sensor.
Diagnostic tool functions related to this fault are:
- Diagnostic status for the diagnosis.
- Activation of output for preheating.
- Oxygen sensor pre-heating current, unit mA.

See also the description of activating functions under "Fault diagnosis, general" for more information.

Check the wiring
Jiggle the leads and in-line connectors at various points and in different directions to detect any intermittent breaks or short circuit in the wiring. Observe the multimeter, test lamp or diagnostic tool while doing this.

Proceed to Diagnostic Procedures Checking the Sensor Preheating Power Supply