O2 sensor heater circuit malfunction
So in the midst of diagnosing a problem I scanned the car to see what codes it was throwing. It came back with the obvious ones cause I have no cats but the one that threw me for a loop said o2 sensor heater circuit malfunction bank 1. Now I know that bank one means the one attached to the EM but does that mean the sensor is bad or its having a wiring issure?
Ok so onto my next question. Has anybody used a "universal" o2 sensor? They have those at the parts store in my area. basically its a o2 sensor with no connector. You would use the connector from the OE one im assuming. Any ideas/feedback?
So ive been looking for a diagram to figure out which wires are which when it comes to the o2 sensor and this is what Ive found. it was on the dsm forums so can someone tell me if this applies to the lancer as well.
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Did this diagram work for you,? the colors on my sensor are blue, red, white, & black on the original, am going to get the universal part & will need to know how to apply it to splicing in. Thanks Bob RMo8235376@aol.com
I bought a Pre-cat Bosch Universal o2 sensor for my vehicle (according to auto parts dealer)... and it comes with "Black, Grey, White, White".
please advise.
please advise.
Last edited by Meaner; Apr 30, 2010 at 09:54 AM.
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I also bought a Bosch sensor for front from Pep Boys ($80, lowest price).
It shouldnt matter about the color codes, as the harness only connects in one way.
Added tip, check if the old one was torqued tight, when I went to change mine, it seemed very loose, as there is very little thread area, I installed the new one anyway, will always wonder if tightening would have solved the problem.
It shouldnt matter about the color codes, as the harness only connects in one way.
Added tip, check if the old one was torqued tight, when I went to change mine, it seemed very loose, as there is very little thread area, I installed the new one anyway, will always wonder if tightening would have solved the problem.
Universals work fine, I use the universal for the second O2 sensor as I needed the extra length.
Just make sure you connect the wires according to the diagrams that come with the universal.
Just make sure you connect the wires according to the diagrams that come with the universal.
Last edited by jwick76; Jun 4, 2010 at 07:27 PM.
Can someone post a direct link to a good EM o2 sensor. Im having trouble telling which sensors are for which part of the car. Im currently using rockauto to do my searching, here is their list of sensors.
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/rafr...279855-2620311
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/rafr...279855-2620311
Anything's good, just watch out for the universals as they don't have the stock connector, you have to do splicing and wiring. Check autozone.com or advanceautoparts.com and they'll list the OEM sensor and you can make your choice from there...


