Hi, I'm Steve, nonda's lead mechanic engineer. Feel free to leave your comments here if you have any mechanic questions, I will be glad to help you out!
Hi I know this is old but here we go I have a 04 ford focus I replaced the o2 sensors both of them and I'm still getting the p0141 and p0136 after clearing the code with my obd multiple times
I’ve been trying to fix this problem for over a year. Brought it to so many mechanics. 0141 & 0138. Replaced the sensors, the circuit is good, the o2 gives readings, replaced injectors, plugs, wires, intake gasket, valve cover gaskets, nothing has helped. Mechanics charge me for the diagnostic and say they don’t know what’s wrong. 03 Dak R/T
Hi Garrett, can you please confirm if the terminal (where the oxygen sensor connects to the plug) has been checked already? How about the fuse, was it tested?
@@nondainc I have looked over the harness and connections, they look good. I haven’t used a multimeter yet. I see the voltage on the B1S2 is a constant reading of 1 with an OBD live data scanner, I have seen other people with this era Dodge have PCM issues with the voltage regulars being inside the pcm. The o2 fuse looks good, not sure if there is an ignition relay that might also be at fault. I’ve checked the grounds as well and they look good. Cali truck no rust or corrosion. Also I replaced the sensor with mopar sensors correct to vehicle.
I know it's been a year now, but I'm having the same issue with my '02 Dak R/T. Checked everything I can and it's still throwing P0141. Did you ever figure out your problem?
Hi Marty, you may possibly pinpoint the cause of the issue and apply the proper solution to it if you will check all the related parts. First thing you should do is to check if there's any short to the wiring harness. Second, is to test to see if the fuse is blown. Third, is to check if there's a voltage going to the terminal that the oxygen sensor connects to the plug. And lastly, the oxygen sensor might need a replacement.
Hello, you might have wiring harness issues, or there's a problem with the replaced oxygen sensor (replacement could be wrong/bad). We suggest to have it checked by your local mechanic.
I have a problem with the RPM meter when I press the accelerator pedal it halves and comes back and the car is parked and sometimes it works normally.. toyota echo
Hi, I'm Steve, nonda's lead mechanic engineer.
Feel free to leave your comments here if you have any mechanic questions, I will be glad to help you out!
Hi I know this is old but here we go I have a 04 ford focus I replaced the o2 sensors both of them and I'm still getting the p0141 and p0136 after clearing the code with my obd multiple times
@@diegovargas9621same here, I’m having the same issues
I’ve been trying to fix this problem for over a year. Brought it to so many mechanics. 0141 & 0138. Replaced the sensors, the circuit is good, the o2 gives readings, replaced injectors, plugs, wires, intake gasket, valve cover gaskets, nothing has helped. Mechanics charge me for the diagnostic and say they don’t know what’s wrong. 03 Dak R/T
Hi Garrett, can you please confirm if the terminal (where the oxygen sensor connects to the plug) has been checked already? How about the fuse, was it tested?
@@nondainc I have looked over the harness and connections, they look good. I haven’t used a multimeter yet. I see the voltage on the B1S2 is a constant reading of 1 with an OBD live data scanner, I have seen other people with this era Dodge have PCM issues with the voltage regulars being inside the pcm.
The o2 fuse looks good, not sure if there is an ignition relay that might also be at fault. I’ve checked the grounds as well and they look good. Cali truck no rust or corrosion. Also I replaced the sensor with mopar sensors correct to vehicle.
Replace engine air filter 😅
I know it's been a year now, but I'm having the same issue with my '02 Dak R/T. Checked everything I can and it's still throwing P0141.
Did you ever figure out your problem?
@@brantleygarrett7076 mine was the pcm
i replaced that oxygen sensor but the error cmes now faster than before :( But, before it, it was the error-code p0420. now it is the p0141.
Would a p0141 throw off the fuel ratio, and make the a/f mixture rich?
Yes.
My 2001 Dodge 1500 pickup threw this code, I can fix this myself correct???
Hi Marty, you may possibly pinpoint the cause of the issue and apply the proper solution to it if you will check all the related parts. First thing you should do is to check if there's any short to the wiring harness. Second, is to test to see if the fuse is blown. Third, is to check if there's a voltage going to the terminal that the oxygen sensor connects to the plug. And lastly, the oxygen sensor might need a replacement.
I had a P0141 code and check engine light on a 17 civic. Replaced the downstream oxygen sensor and the code now is P0138. What should I check now?
Hello, you might have wiring harness issues, or there's a problem with the replaced oxygen sensor (replacement could be wrong/bad). We suggest to have it checked by your local mechanic.
Can this code cause a rough idle ?
Yes, it can.
I have a problem with the RPM meter when I press the accelerator pedal it halves and comes back and the car is parked and sometimes it works normally.. toyota echo
Hi Haider, we suggest to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic for further diagnostic.
My mechanic suggests buying a maf sensor even though the codes there ?
Hello
I already replaced and same code comes up this vid trash
good bro
Thank you for your feedback, Haider!