Trouble Code Conditions
2-1-2 FRONT HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR SIGNALTrouble Code Conditions
Before fuel trim starts the front heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) must be ready - it should be at operating temperature and with the correct output voltage. Monitoring of the front heated oxygen sensor function starts approx. 3 minutes after front heated oxygen sensor preheating starts. Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) EFI-212 is stored if there is a fault in the front or rear heated oxygen sensors or their cabling that affects the output voltage from the front heated oxygen sensor.
Substitute value(s)
- Fuel trim disabled.
- Twin heated oxygen sensor control disabled.
- Three-way catalytic converter (TWC) diagnostic disabled.
Possible source(s)
Signal too high:
- Short-circuit to supply voltage in front heated oxygen sensor signal cable.
- Short-circuit to supply voltage in front heated oxygen sensor signal cable (-).
- Short-circuit to supply voltage in rear heated oxygen sensor signal cable (+).
- Short-circuit to supply voltage in rear heated oxygen sensor signal cable (-).
- Defective front heated oxygen sensor.
- Defective rear heated oxygen sensor.
Signal too low:
- Short-circuit to ground in front heated oxygen sensor signal cable (+).
- Short-circuit to ground in front heated oxygen sensor signal cable (-).
- Short-circuit to ground in rear heated oxygen sensor signal cable (+).
- Short-circuit to ground in rear heated oxygen sensor signal cable (-).
- Defective front heated oxygen sensor.
- Defective rear heated oxygen sensor.
Signal missing:
- Open-circuit in signal cable.
- Open-circuit in signal cable.
- Defective front heated oxygen sensor.
Faulty signal:
- Short-circuit between signal cable (+) and signal cable (-).
- Defective front heated oxygen sensor.
Fault symptom(s)
- None.
Other DTCs and Status Messages
Status message
- Select one of the following options to continue:
Alternative 1:
- Refer to: Signal Too High. Permanent Fault.
Alternative 2:
- Refer to: Signal Too Low. Permanent Fault.
Alternative 3:
- Refer to: Signal Missing. Permanent Fault.
Alternative 4:
- Refer to: Faulty Signal. Permanent Fault.
Alternative 5:
- Refer to: Signal Too High. Intermittent Fault.
Alternative 6:
- Refer to: Signal Too Low. Intermittent Fault.
Alternative 7:
- Refer to: Signal Missing. Intermittent Fault.
Alternative 8:
- Refer to: Faulty Signal. Intermittent Fault.