P2275 moderate

O2 Sensor Signal Stuck Rich (Bank 2, Sensor 3)

What does P2275 mean?

The P2275 code means the vehicle's onboard diagnostic system has detected: O2 Sensor Signal Stuck Rich (Bank 2, Sensor 3). This is a moderate severity code.

Common Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light on
  • Failed emissions test
  • Rich exhaust smell
  • No major performance changes
  • Possible secondary catalytic converter code

Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)

  • Faulty Bank 2 Sensor 3 O2 sensor Very High
  • Engine running rich due to upstream fuel delivery issue High
  • Oil or coolant contamination of the sensor Moderate
  • Wiring short to voltage on the sensor signal wire Moderate
  • Secondary catalytic converter failure allowing rich exhaust through Low

Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure

  1. Monitor Bank 2 Sensor 3 voltage -- check if stuck above 0.6V

  2. Review Bank 2 fuel trim data for a genuine rich running condition

  3. Inspect the sensor for oil or coolant contamination

  4. Check the sensor wiring for shorts to power

  5. Replace the O2 sensor if wiring and fuel trims are normal

Frequently Asked Questions

What does stuck rich on Sensor 3 indicate?

A stuck rich reading on Sensor 3 indicates the sensor is consistently reading high voltage (rich) after the secondary catalytic converter. This is typically a sensor failure or a rich exhaust condition passing through both converters.

Can a rich condition damage the downstream catalytic converter?

Yes, excess unburned fuel reaching the downstream converter can cause it to overheat and fail prematurely.

Should I diagnose Sensor 3 codes differently than Sensor 2?

The diagnostic approach is similar, but Sensor 3 faults are less likely to affect drivability. Focus on the sensor itself and check for exhaust leaks at the Sensor 3 location.

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