Oxygen Sensor Heating 1 Ahead of Catalytic Converter - Above Upper Limit
P1102
Oxygen Sensor Heating 1 Ahead of Catalytic Converter - Above Upper Limit
Function
The heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) generates a current signal starting at approx. 300 °C that determines the fuel/air mixture. This signal is used for the regulation of fuel injection. The oxygen sensor is heated to bring it quickly to operating temperature to start oxygen sensing earlier.
Diagnosis conditions
When oxygen sensor heating has been on for 400 sec., when no DTC Oxygen sensor heating - below lower limit is stored in the memory.
P1102-P1107:
NOTE: Heating of oxygen sensors (1 and 2) ahead of catalytic converters is supplied by an output stage. When there is a fault in the heating circuit, both heating circuits (1 and 2) are always stored in the memory as faulty.
Oxygen sensor 1 - cylinders 1 to 3
Oxygen sensor 2 - cylinders 4 to 6
Connector color gray - after catalytic converter
Connector color black - ahead of catalytic converter
Wiring Diagram
Diagnosis Procedure
1 Check resistance of H02S heating.
1. Remove connector of HO2S 1/2 ahead of catalytic converter.
2. Connect ohmmeter on pin side to pins 1 and 2.
Display: 1.8 - 2.5 ohms at 20 °C.
2 Check HO2S and wiring from DME control module to disconnection points of HO2S 1/2 ahead of catalytic converter for short to B+.
1. Remove connector of HO2S 1/2 ahead of catalytic converter.
2. Start engine and run at high speed for 3 minutes.
3. Connect voltmeter at sleeve to pin 1 (positive) and pin 2 of connector.
Display: battery voltage
Connect voltmeter at sleeve to connector, pin 2 (positive), and ground.
Display: approx. 0 V
4. Switch off engine.
5. Remove DME control module connector.
6. Remove ignition, injection and HO2S heating relay and bridge terminals 30 and 87.
7. Connect voltmeter at sleeve to HO2S connector, pin 2 (positive), and ground.
Display: 0 V