Oxygen sensor high circuit voltage error code

Started by lukeatuke, April 26, 2017, 03:08:39 PM

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lukeatuke

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Hello guys!

I get 0132 error code - oxygen sensor high voltage error.

How can i solve this? Is it ok to run the engine with this error?

Before i start the engine the lights indicate this error. When i drive, randomly sign right to the 2wd/4wd sign comes on. Doesnt matter low or high speed. Few runs before randomly it stalled on idle speed. Today it didnt stall on no occasion.

Did anyone had this problem?

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Hopefully it's just a bad connection. I would remove the connector, apply dielectric grease and reinstall the connector.

It isn't great to run it with a bad O2 sensor, the O2 sensor measures the oxygen levels in the exhaust and adjusts the fuel ratio accordingly. If this sensor isn't providing accurate data you are likely going to run too rich or lean. It isn't the end of the world if you have to run it a little bit, but I wouldn't run it for a long period of time until you get it fixed.

Hopefully it's still under warranty as it looks like in the US the O2 sensor is $180.

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This weekend i pulled connector for #1 oxygen sensor apart (without removing sensor from exhaust) and put it back in. While doing this I tried removing one whole white connector from ECU to check how computer posts faults. When I removed white connector it didn't get me any errors... no errors but probably whole or some other system was off. When i put the white connector to ECU back in and connected oxygen sensor I still had P0132 fault. Disconnecting battery for 1 hour didn't help.


Does anyone know if you erase codes if you remove the battery or do you have to go to the dealer?

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The solution was to change the O2 sensor.