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How to Troubleshoot Ford P0136 Code - O2 Sensor Circuit Issues
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If you’re seeing a P0136 code on your Ford, it typically points to an issue with the O2 sensor circuit on bank 1, sensor 2, which is the downstream oxygen sensor located after the catalytic converter. This sensor monitors the efficiency of the converter by comparing the oxygen levels in the exhaust gases. When the code appears, it’s often a sign that the sensor isn’t providing accurate readings or there’s an issue with the circuit itself.

The first thing you want to do is inspect the sensor and the wiring. Check for any signs of damage like frayed wires, corrosion on the connectors, or anything that looks off. Sometimes, the sensor can be covered in soot or debris, which causes inaccurate readings. If that’s the case, cleaning or replacing the sensor should do the trick.

Next, you’ll want to check the voltage with a multimeter to ensure the sensor is getting proper power. If there’s no power or the readings are erratic, you might have an issue with the wiring harness or a blown fuse. In this case, repairing the wiring or replacing the fuse could resolve the issue. After making repairs, clear the code using an OBD-II scanner, and see if the code returns. If it does, the sensor itself may need to be replaced.
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How to Troubleshoot Ford P0136 Code - O2 Sensor Circuit Issues - by Nicko - 09-10-2024, 09:54 PM

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