P1157 moderate

Air-Fuel Ratio Sensor Circuit Low Voltage Bank 1 Sensor 1 (Honda)

What does P1157 mean?

The P1157 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: Air-Fuel Ratio Sensor Circuit Low Voltage Bank 1 Sensor 1 (Honda). This is a moderate severity code.

Common Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light on
  • Engine running rich
  • Black smoke from exhaust
  • Poor fuel economy
  • Rough idle

Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)

  • Faulty air-fuel ratio (A/F) sensor Very High
  • Exhaust leak before the A/F sensor High
  • Short in A/F sensor signal wiring Moderate
  • Contaminated A/F sensor (oil or coolant fouling) Moderate
  • ECM/PCM issue Low

Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure

  1. Monitor A/F sensor output with a Honda-compatible scan tool

  2. Check for exhaust leaks at the exhaust manifold and downpipe

  3. Inspect A/F sensor wiring for damage, shorts, or chafing

  4. Check for oil or coolant contamination that could foul the sensor

  5. Replace the A/F sensor if voltage is stuck low or unresponsive

Frequently Asked Questions

What does low voltage mean for the A/F sensor?

On Honda vehicles, a low voltage reading from the A/F sensor typically indicates the sensor is detecting a lean exhaust condition or the sensor itself has an internal fault causing it to output lower voltage than expected.

Can engine oil cause A/F sensor failure?

Yes. If the engine burns oil due to worn piston rings or valve seals, oil deposits can coat the A/F sensor element, causing inaccurate readings and eventually triggering fault codes.

Is P1157 related to P1149?

Yes, both codes relate to the air-fuel ratio sensor on Honda vehicles. P1149 indicates general performance issues, while P1157 specifically indicates a low voltage condition. They often share the same root causes.

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