Ford P0137 OBD-II Trouble Code Definition:
P0137 HO2S Circuit Low Voltage Bank 1 Sensor 2
P0137 Ford OBD-II Trouble CodeDescription:
OBD Trouble Code P0137
O2 Sensor Circuit Low Voltage
What does the code mean? OBD-ii Code P0137 definition:
Essentially the same as P0136, P0137 definition:the second oxygen sensor on Bank 1. P0137 means the O2 oxygen sensor’s voltage remained low for longer than 2 minutes. This, is interpreted by the ECM as a low voltage condition and sets the MIL. Bank 1 Sensor 2 is located to the rear of the catalytic converter and should produce an output signal relative to oxygen storage capacity of the catalytic converter. This rear (sensor 2) sensor is less active than the signal produced by the front sensor. However, if the ECM senses the sensor is inactive, this code will set.
Essentially the same as P0136, P0137 definition:the second oxygen sensor on Bank 1. P0137 means the O2 oxygen sensor’s voltage remained low for longer than 2 minutes. This, is interpreted by the ECM as a low voltage condition and sets the MIL. Bank 1 Sensor 2 is located to the rear of the catalytic converter and should produce an output signal relative to oxygen storage capacity of the catalytic converter. This rear (sensor 2) sensor is less active than the signal produced by the front sensor. However, if the ECM senses the sensor is inactive, this code will set.
Symptoms Sumptoms of OBD code P0137
There may be no visible symptoms to the driver, other than the MIL (Check Engine / Service Engine Soon) illumination.
There may be no visible symptoms to the driver, other than the MIL (Check Engine / Service Engine Soon) illumination.
Causes Causes of the OBD-II code P0137
A code P0137 may mean that one or more of the following has happened: Faulty o2 sensor Exhaust leak near the rear sensor Plugged catalyst Short to voltage on O2 signal circuit High resistance or open on O2 signal circuit
A code P0137 may mean that one or more of the following has happened: Faulty o2 sensor Exhaust leak near the rear sensor Plugged catalyst Short to voltage on O2 signal circuit High resistance or open on O2 signal circuit
Solutions Replace faulty sensor Repair exhaust leak near the rear sensor Check for restriction in catalyst and replace as necessary Repair short, open, or high resistance on o2 signal circuit