Diagnostic guide for P0141

P0141 Step-by-Step Diagnostic Guide

DTC P0141 indicates a problem with the oxygen sensor heater circuit for Bank 1 Sensor 2. Sensor 2 is the downstream oxygen sensor located after the catalytic converter. The heater helps the sensor reach operating temperature quickly. Common causes include a failed oxygen sensor heater, blown fuse, damaged wiring, poor connector contact, or PCM heater control circuit problem.

Difficulty
Beginner to Intermediate
Estimated Time
30-60 Minutes
$
Estimated Diagnostic Cost
$0-$100
Typical shop charge to perform this diagnostic process. Repair parts and labor are not included.
Tools Needed
OBDII scanner, digital multimeter, basic hand tools, wiring diagram recommended, test light optional
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Safety Notes
Allow the exhaust to cool before touching the oxygen sensor or exhaust pipe. Avoid shorting heater circuit wires during testing.
Step 1

Confirm the Code and Sensor Location

Instruction Scan the vehicle and confirm P0141 is stored or pending. Identify Bank 1 Sensor 2, which is the downstream oxygen sensor after the catalytic converter on Bank 1.
Expected result The correct downstream Bank 1 sensor should be identified before testing or replacement.
If Pass Continue to Step 2.
If Fail Do not replace a sensor until Bank 1 Sensor 2 is correctly identified.
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Step 2

Check for Related Codes

Instruction Check for additional oxygen sensor heater, catalyst efficiency, fuse, circuit, or PCM power codes.
Expected result P0141 may appear alone or with related heater circuit codes.
If Pass Continue to Step 3.
If Fail Diagnose related power supply, fuse, or circuit codes first if present.
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Step 3

Inspect the Sensor Connector and Wiring

Instruction Inspect the Bank 1 Sensor 2 connector and wiring harness. Look for melted insulation, broken wires, corrosion, loose terminals, or wiring touching the exhaust.
Expected result The connector should be clean and tight, and wiring should be undamaged.
If Pass Continue to Step 4.
If Fail Repair damaged wiring or connector problems before replacing the sensor.
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Step 4

Check the Heater Fuse and Power Supply

Instruction Using a wiring diagram if available, check the oxygen sensor heater fuse and verify battery voltage or power supply at the heater circuit with the key on.
Expected result The heater circuit should have proper power supply.
If Pass Continue to Step 5.
If Fail If no power is present, diagnose the fuse, relay, power feed, or wiring before replacing the oxygen sensor.
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Step 5

Check Heater Ground or Control Circuit

Instruction Check the ground or PCM-controlled side of the heater circuit, depending on the vehicle design.
Expected result The heater circuit should have a valid ground or PCM control path.
If Pass Continue to Step 6.
If Fail If the control side is open, shorted, or not switching correctly, diagnose wiring or PCM control before replacing parts.
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Step 6

Measure Oxygen Sensor Heater Resistance

Instruction With the sensor disconnected and the exhaust cool, measure resistance across the heater terminals of Bank 1 Sensor 2.
Expected result The heater should not be open or shorted. Resistance should be within the expected range for the vehicle.
If Pass Continue to Step 7.
If Fail If the heater circuit inside the sensor is open or shorted, replace Bank 1 Sensor 2.
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Step 7

Verify the Repair

Instruction After repairs, clear the code and start the engine. Monitor oxygen sensor readiness and confirm P0141 does not return.
Expected result P0141 should not return and the oxygen sensor heater monitor should complete.
If Pass Repair is complete.
If Fail If P0141 returns, repeat power, ground/control, resistance, and wiring checks.
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