P0141 moderate

O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1, Sensor 2)

The P0141 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1, Sensor 2). This is a moderate severity code.

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Keep driving?
Yes, but fix soon
DIY difficulty
medium
Estimated cost
$50-$200 for downstream O2 sensor
Test Before Replacing
AstroAI Digital Multimeter

Test O2 sensor voltage (should fluctuate 0.1-0.9V). Do not replace a $150 sensor without confirming it is actually bad first.

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Read Live O2 Data
BlueDriver Bluetooth Pro Scanner

Shows real-time O2 sensor readings on your phone. See if the sensor is lazy, stuck, or actually working before spending money.

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Common Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light on
  • No drivability issues in most cases
  • Possible interference with catalytic converter monitoring

Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)

  • Failed downstream O2 sensor heater element Very High
  • Blown heater circuit fuse Moderate
  • Wiring fault to downstream sensor Moderate

Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure

  1. Check fuse for downstream O2 heater circuit.

  2. Test heater resistance at the downstream sensor: 3-15 ohms typical.

  3. Verify voltage supply and ground at the sensor connector.

  4. Replace sensor if heater element is open.

Common Fixes by Vehicle

What techs usually find when diagnosing P0141 on specific vehicles — tap your vehicle for the fix and the exact part:

2007-2017 Toyota Camry/Corolla 2.5L Easy DIY

Bank 1 Sensor 2 (downstream) O2 sensor heater circuit malfunction. The heater element has burned out. Check the O2 sensor heater fuse first (typically 15A in the engine fuse box). If fuse is good, test heater resistance at the sensor connector -- should be 4-8 ohms. Replace with Denso 234-4350 if heater is open circuit.

Labor: 30 min
2008-2019 Honda Accord/CR-V 2.4L Easy DIY

Downstream O2 sensor heater has failed. Check the heater relay and fuse in the underhood fuse box before replacing the sensor. If power and ground are present at the connector, the heater element inside the sensor is burned out. Replace with Denso 234-4350. Honda sensors typically last 100-120K miles before the heater fails.

Labor: 30 min
2009-2020 Ford F-150/Explorer 3.5L/5.0L Easy DIY

Bank 1 downstream O2 sensor heater circuit fault. Check the heater fuse in the battery junction box. If the fuse blows again after replacement, there is a short in the sensor wiring -- inspect the harness near the exhaust for heat damage. Replace the sensor with Motorcraft DY-1178. Apply dielectric grease to the connector.

Labor: 30-45 min
2010-2020 Chevrolet Silverado/Tahoe 5.3L Easy DIY

Downstream O2 sensor heater circuit has failed. Test the heater element resistance at the connector -- should be 4-8 ohms. If open, replace with ACDelco 213-4573. On GM trucks, the sensor connector corrodes from road salt exposure. Clean the connector with electrical contact cleaner and apply dielectric grease to prevent future corrosion.

Labor: 30 min

Frequently Asked Questions

Will P0141 affect my catalytic converter monitor?

Yes. If the downstream O2 sensor is not reaching operating temperature quickly, the catalyst efficiency monitor (P0420) may not run or may give inaccurate results. Repair P0141 first before diagnosing a potential P0420.

Sources

This page is built from documented references. Verify against your own service info before repair work.

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