P1151 moderate

Lack of HO2S Switch -- Sensor Indicates Lean -- Bank 2 (Ford)

What does P1151 mean?

The P1151 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: Lack of HO2S Switch -- Sensor Indicates Lean -- Bank 2 (Ford). This is a moderate severity code.

Common Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light on
  • Engine running lean on bank 2
  • Rough idle or misfire on bank 2 cylinders
  • Poor acceleration
  • Lean surge or stumble

Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)

  • Vacuum leak on bank 2 side of intake Very High
  • Faulty or lazy front oxygen sensor -- bank 2 High
  • Low fuel pressure Moderate
  • Exhaust leak before front O2 sensor -- bank 2 Moderate
  • Clogged fuel injector on bank 2 Low

Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure

  1. Perform a smoke test to check for vacuum leaks on bank 2

  2. Monitor O2 sensor voltage on bank 2 -- should switch between 0.1V and 0.9V

  3. Check fuel pressure at idle and under load

  4. Inspect exhaust manifold on bank 2 for cracks or leaks

  5. Perform a fuel injector balance test on bank 2 cylinders

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I drive with code P1151?

You can drive short distances, but a persistent lean condition can damage the catalytic converter. The bank 2 catalytic converter can overheat from the lean misfire.

What causes P1151?

Vacuum leaks on the bank 2 side of the intake are the most common cause. Ford vehicles with plastic intake manifolds are known for developing cracks over time.

How do I identify bank 2 on my Ford?

On Ford V6 and V8 engines, bank 2 is the side that does not contain cylinder 1. On the 4.6L and 5.4L V8, bank 2 is the driver side. On the 3.5L V6, bank 2 is the rear bank near the firewall.

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