DTC P0130 - O2 Sensor Circuit (Bank 1 Sensor 1)

2018 Ford Fusion Platinum HybridSECTION DTC P0130 - O2 Sensor Circuit (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
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P0130 - O2 SENSOR CIRCUIT (BANK 1 SENSOR 1)

Description:  This DTC sets when a concern is detected with one of the circuits used to determine the oxygen content in the exhaust gas.
Possible Causes: 
  • UO2S11 circuit open (if equipped)
  • UO2S11 circuit short to ground (if equipped)
  • UO2S11 circuit short to voltage (if equipped)
  • UO2SGREF11 circuit open (if equipped)
  • UO2SGREF11 circuit short to ground (if equipped)
  • UO2SGREF11 circuit short to voltage (if equipped)
  • UO2SPC11 circuit short to ground (if equipped)
  • UO2SPC11 circuit short to voltage (if equipped)
  • UO2SPCT11 circuit short to ground (if equipped)
  • UO2SPCT11 circuit short to voltage (if equipped)
  • HO2S11 circuit open (if equipped)
  • HO2S11 circuit short to ground (if equipped)
  • HO2S11 circuit short to voltage (if equipped)
  • Incorrect connections
  • Damaged or corroded pins
  • Exhaust temperature significantly higher than expected
  • Damaged universal heated oxygen sensor bank 1, sensor 1 (HO2S11) (if equipped)
  • Damaged HO2S11 (if equipped)
Diagnostic Aids:  Inspect the connectors for signs of damage, water intrusion or corrosion.
Application  Key On Engine Off  Key On Engine Running  Continuous Memory 
EcoSport 1.5L,
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GO to PINPOINT TEST DW .
All others GO to PINPOINT TEST DZ .
RENDER: 1.0x

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