Circuit Description

2000 Toyota Camry LE, 3.0 F, StandardSECTION Circuit Description

Air/Fuel (A/F) sensor monitors exhaust gas oxygen content and delivers an input signal to ECM. ECM uses input signal to control air/fuel ratio. A/F sensor includes a heater. DTC P1130 is for bank No. 1 A/F sensor. DTC P1150 is for bank No. 2 A/F sensor. DTC is set when A/F sensor voltage output remains the same with engine running after engine is warmed to normal operating temperature. Possible causes are:

  • A/F sensor circuit is open or shorted.
  • Defective A/F sensor.
  • Air induction system malfunction.
  • EGR system malfunction.
  • Improper fuel pressure.
  • Defective fuel injector.
  • Defective ECM.

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