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P0132 O2 Sensor Circuit High Voltage(Bank 1 / Sensor 1)

AutoHex Online Help: Hyundai SANTAFE(CM) 2010
Component Location
General Description

In order to control emissions of the CO, HC and NOx components of the exhaust gas, heated oxygen sensor (HO2S), mounted on the front side and rear side of catalytic converter, detects the oxygen content in the exhaust gas. The front HO2S signal is used to control air/fuel ratio (closed loop fuel control) and the rear HO2S signal is used to monitor front HO2S and catalyst for proper operation. The HO2S requires a minimum temperature to operate properly and provide a closed loop fuel control system. The HO2S contains the heater element to reduce its warming-up time and ensure its performance during all driving conditions. The oxygen sensor generates a voltage that indicates the difference between the oxygen content of the exhaust stream and the oxygen content of ambient air. When the exhaust stream is “rich,” there is more oxygen in the ambient air than in the exhaust stream, so the voltage will be higher.



DTC Description

Checking output signals from HO2S under detecting condition, if an output signal is above specified value for more than predeterminate time, ECM sets P0132.

DTC Detecting Condition

Item

Detecting Condition

Possible Cause

DTC Strategy

Monitor signal voltage

Poor connection

Short to battery in harness

HO2S(B1/S1)

ECM

Enable Conditions

Battery voltage = 10V

Engine running = 60 sec

Engine warm-up state

Threshold value

The voltage of HO2S(B1/S1) > 1.3V

Diagnosis Time

Continous (more than 12.5 sec.failure for every 15 sec.test)

MIL On Condition

3 Driving Cycles

Specification

A/F Ratio (?)

Output Voltage (V)

RICH

Min. 0.8

LEAN

Max. 0.1

Diagnostic Circuit Diagram
Signal Waveform & Data

Fig.1) Normal waveforms of front HO2S(the upper) and rear HO2S(the lower) (chassis ground used)

Fig.2) Normal waveforms of front HO2S(the upper) and rear HO2S(the lower) (sensor ground used)

Fig.3) Normal graph of front HO2S and rear HO2S at idle.

After warming-up, if accelerator pedal is released suddenly around 4000rpm, the HO2S signal reading will be lower than 200mV resulting from Fuel cut-off for the moment. Conversely, if suddenly accelerator pedal is depressed, HO2S signal reading will be around 0.6V ~1.0V. At idle, Normally HO2S signal will switch from lean to rich with 3 Hz. And as racing, Its frequency rises.