Diagnostic InstructionsDTC Descriptor- DTC P0030
 HO2S Heater Control Circuit Sensor 1
- DTC P0031
 HO2S Heater Control Circuit Low Voltage Sensor 1
- DTC P0032
 HO2S Heater Control Circuit High Voltage Sensor 1
- DTC P0036
 HO2S Heater Control Circuit Sensor 2
- DTC P0037
 HO2S Heater Control Circuit Low Voltage Sensor 2
- DTC P0038
 HO2S Heater Control Circuit High Voltage Sensor 2
- DTC P0054
 HO2S Heater Resistance Sensor 2
- DTC P0135
 HO2S Heater Performance Sensor 1
- DTC P0141
 HO2S Heater Performance Sensor 2
- DTC P103B
 HO2S Heater Supply Voltage Sensing Circuit Performance
- DTC P103C
 HO2S Heater Supply Voltage Sensing Circuit Low Voltage
Diagnostic Fault InformationCircuit  | Short to Ground  | Open/High Resistance  | Short to Voltage  | Signal Performance  | 
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Ignition  | P0030, P0031, P0036, P0037, P0132, P0135, P0138, P0141, P103B, P103C  | P0030, P0031, P0036, P0037, P0132, P0135, P0138, P0141, P103B, P103C  | —  | P0135, P0141  | 
Control  | P0030, P0031, P0036, P0037, P0132, P0135, P0138, P0141  | P0030, P0031, P0036, P0037, P0132, P0135, P0138, P0141  | P0030, P0032, P0036, P0038, P0132, P0135, P0138, P0141, P0690  | P0135, P0141  | 
Circuit/System DescriptionCircuit  | Description  | 
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Ignition  | Supplied from a fuse.  | 
Control  | The output circuit is switched to ground to activate the component.  | 
Component  | Description  | 
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B52 Heated Oxygen Sensor  | In addition to the hot exhaust gas, heated oxygen sensors have a resistor heating element to minimize the time required for the sensor to reach operating temperature. The control module monitors the temperature and turns the heater on as necessary.  | 
K20 Engine Control Module  | The control module controls a series of actuators to ensure optimal vehicle performance. The control module does this by reading values from a variety of sensors, interprets the data and adjusts the propulsion system actuators accordingly.  | 
Conditions for Running the DTCP0030, P0031, P0032, P0036, P0037, P0038- Engine Speed=Greater than 400 RPM
 - Ignition Voltage=11 to 32 V
 
Frequency the DTC runs=Continuously—After the running conditions are met—For greater than 5 s
P0054- DTCs related to the following system/component = Not Set
 - B34 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
 - B111B Turbocharger Boost/Intake Air Temperature Sensor
 
- ECT Sensor&IAT Sensor=Within 8°C (14°F) of each other
 - ECT Sensor=30 to 255°C (86 to 491°F)
 - Ignition Off Time=For greater than 8 h
Engine=Running
 - Ignition Voltage=Less than 32 V
 
Frequency the DTC runs=Once—Per cold start-up—After the running conditions are met
P0135, P0141- DTC P0116, P0117, P0118, P0119, P0128, P111E = Not set
 - HO2S Heater=Device controls are not active.
 - HO2S 1, 2 Heater Command=Greater than 0% Duty Cycle
 - Ignition Voltage=10 to 32 V
 
Frequency the DTC runs=2 times—Per drive cycle—After the running conditions are met—For greater than 120 s
P103B, P103C- Engine=CrankingorRunning
 - Ignition Voltage=10 to 32 V
 
Frequency the DTC runs=Continuously—After the running conditions are met—For greater than 3 s
Conditions for Setting the DTCP0030, P0031, P0032, P0036, P0037, P0038Control Circuit=Commanded state does not match the actual state—For greater than 5 s
P0054HO2S Heater Resistance=Resistance Out Of Range—During engine startup
P0135, P0141HO2S 1, 2 Heater¿0.3 to 2.5 A—For greater than 10 s
P103BHO2S Heater Supply Voltage&Ignition Voltage=Not within 2 V of each other—For greater than 3 s
P103CHO2S Heater Supply Voltage=Less than 6 V—For greater than 3 s
Actions Taken When the DTC SetsDTCs listed in the DTC Descriptor category=Type B DTC
Conditions for Clearing the DTCDTCs listed in the DTC Descriptor category=Type B DTC
Diagnostic AidsHigh resistance in the circuits of the component may set DTC P103B, P103C without setting the DTC for the component:B52 Heated Oxygen Sensor
Reference InformationSchematic Reference
Engine Controls Schematics
Connector End View ReferenceMaster Electrical Component List
Electrical Information ReferenceDTC Type ReferencePowertrain Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Type Definitions
Scan Tool ReferenceControl Module References
Circuit/System Verification- Engine » Idling — At normal operating temperature
 Note: This step only applies to the following component DTCs:HO2S Heater
- Verify DTC P103B, P103C is not set and no other DTCs are set.
 - Verify the scan tool parameter:
 - HO2S 1, 2 Heater Control Circuit High Voltage Test Status=OKorNot Run
 - HO2S 1, 2 Heater Control Circuit Low Voltage Test Status=OKorNot Run
 - HO2S 1, 2 Heater Control Circuit Open Test Status=OKorNot Run
 
- Verify the scan tool parameter:
HO2S 1, 2 Heater=0.3 to 2.4 A
 - Verify the scan tool parameter:HO2S 1, 2 Heater=The value should not spike or drop out.
Perform the action while monitoring the parameter:
 - Wiggle the harness and connector(s):B52 Heated Oxygen Sensor
 - Wiggle the harness and connector(s):K20 Engine Control Module
 
- If the value does not spike or drop out
 
- Operate the vehicle within the Conditions for Running the DTC. You may also operate the vehicle within the conditions that you observed from the Freeze Frame/Failure Records data.
Verify the DTC does not set.
 - If the DTC sets
Refer to step 2
 
- All OK.
 
Circuit/System TestingTest 1- Ignition/Vehicle & All vehicle systems » Off
 - Disconnect the appropriate electrical connector:B52 Heated Oxygen Sensor
 - Ignition » On / Vehicle » In Service Mode
 - Verify a test lamp turns On between the test points:
 - {B52A Heated Oxygen Sensor 1}Ignition circuit terminal 5&Ground
 - {B52B Heated Oxygen Sensor 2}Ignition circuit terminal 2&Ground
 
- If the test lamp does not turn On and the circuit fuse is OK
 
- Ignition/Vehicle » Off & Remove » Test lamp
 - Test for less than 2 Ω between the test points:
 - {B52A Heated Oxygen Sensor 1}Ignition circuit terminal 5&Output terminal@Fuse
 - {B52B Heated Oxygen Sensor 2}Ignition circuit terminal 2&Output terminal@Fuse
 
- If 2 Ω or greater » Repair the open/high resistance in the circuit.
 - If less than 2 Ω » Verify the fuse is OK and there is voltage at the fuse.
 
- If the test lamp does not turn On and the circuit fuse is open
 
- Ignition/Vehicle » Off & Remove » Test lamp
 - Connect the electrical connector:B52 Heated Oxygen Sensor
 - Ignition » On / Vehicle » In Service Mode
 - Replace the component:Fuse
 - Verify the fuse does not open.
 - If the fuse opens and there are components connected to the circuit » Disconnect a component and repeat procedure starting at step 4.4
 - If the fuse opens with all components disconnected from the circuit » Repair the short to ground on the circuit.
 - If the fuse does not open after disconnecting a component from the circuit » Replace the component disconnected last.
 
- If the fuse does not open with all components connected.
 
Note: It may be necessary to use a scan tool control function to operate a component.
- Operate the component:Each component on the circuit—One at a time
 Verify the fuse does not open when any of the components are activated.
- If the fuse opens » Replace the component that caused the fuse to open when activated.
 
- If the fuse does not open.
 
- All OK.
 
- If the test lamp turns On
 
- Verify a test lamp does not turn On between the test points:
 - {B52A Heated Oxygen Sensor 1}Ignition circuit terminal 5&Control circuit terminal 6
 - {B52B Heated Oxygen Sensor 2}Ignition circuit terminal 2&Control circuit terminal 1
 
- If the test lamp turns On
 
- Ignition/Vehicle » Off & Remove » Test lamp
 - Disconnect the appropriate electrical connector:K20 Engine Control Module
 - Test for infinite resistance between the test points:
 - {B52A Heated Oxygen Sensor 1}Control circuit terminal 6@Component harness&Ground
 - {B52B Heated Oxygen Sensor 2}Control circuit terminal 1@Component harness&Ground
 
- If less than infinite resistance » Repair the short to ground on the circuit.
 - If infinite resistance » Replace the component:K20 Engine Control Module
 
- If the test lamp does not turn On
 
- Remove » Test Lamp
 - Engine»Running
 - Verify the scan tool parameter:HO2S 1, 2 Heater Control Circuit Open Test Status=Malfunction
 - If not the specified state
 
- Ignition/Vehicle » Off
 - Disconnect the appropriate electrical connector:K20 Engine Control Module
 - Ignition » On / Vehicle » In Service Mode
 - Test for less than 1 V between the test points:
 - {B52A Heated Oxygen Sensor 1}Control circuit terminal 6@Component harness&Ground
 - {B52B Heated Oxygen Sensor 2}Control circuit terminal 1@Component harness&Ground
 
- If 1 V or greater » Repair the short to voltage on the circuit.
 - If less than 1 V » Replace the component:K20 Engine Control Module
 
Note: 
- As little as 10 Ω of resistance in a circuit may cause a DTC to set.
 - Performing this test may set additional DTCs.
 
- Connect a 3 A fused jumper wire between the test points:
 - {B52A Heated Oxygen Sensor 1}Ignition circuit terminal 5&Control circuit terminal 6
 - {B52B Heated Oxygen Sensor 2}Ignition circuit terminal 2&Control circuit terminal 1
 
- Engine»Running
 - Verify the scan tool parameter:HO2S 1, 2 Heater Control Circuit High Voltage Test Status=Malfunction
 - If not the specified state
 
- Ignition/Vehicle » Off & Remove » Jumper wire(s)
 - Disconnect the appropriate electrical connector:K20 Engine Control Module
 - Test for less than 2 Ω between the test points:
 - {B52A Heated Oxygen Sensor 1}Control circuit terminal 6@Component harness&The other end of the circuit@Control module harness
 - {B52B Heated Oxygen Sensor 2}Control circuit terminal 1@Component harness&The other end of the circuit@Control module harness
 
- If 2 Ω or greater » Repair the open/high resistance in the circuit.
 - If less than 2 Ω » Replace the component:K20 Engine Control Module
 
- Test or replace the component:B52 Heated Oxygen Sensor
 
Test 2- Ignition/Vehicle » Off
 - Disconnect the appropriate electrical connector:K20 Engine Control Module
 - Test for less than 2 Ω between the test points:Output terminal@Fuse&The other end of the circuit@Control module harness
 - Replace the component:K20 Engine Control Module
 
Repair InstructionsPerform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the repair:Diagnostic Repair Verification