Circuit Description
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2002 Toyota Highlander. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Heated Air/Fuel (A/F) sensor monitors exhaust gas oxygen content and delivers an input signal to ECM. Heated A/F sensors are located on exhaust manifold above catalytic converters. A/F sensor for cylinders No. 1 and 4 is referred to as bank No. 1 sensor No. 1. A/F sensor for cylinders No. 2 and 3 is referred to as bank No. 2 sensor No. 1. A/F sensors may also be referred to as A/F ratio sensors. ECM uses input signal to control air/fuel ratio. DTC is set when A/F sensor output does not change with engine speed at 1500 RPM or more, vehicle speed 25-62 MPH and throttle valve not fully closed for at least 2 minutes. Possible causes are:
- A/F sensor circuit is open or shorted.
- Defective A/F sensor.
- Air induction system malfunction.
- Improper fuel pressure.
- Defective fuel injector.
- Exhaust system leak.
- Vehicle has run out of fuel.
- Defective ECM.