The PCM determines when a rear HO2S heater fault occurs and sets DTC P0036 if measured rear HO2S resistance is lower than the predetermined threshold.
Item | Detecting Condition | Possible Cause |
DTC Strategy |
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Evaluate O2 Sensor Element temperature via measuring element resistance | 1. Poor Connector Connection 2. Defected related fuse 3. Open/Short in Power Circuit 4. Open/Short in Control Circuit 5. Defected Downstream O2 Sensor |
Enable Conditions |
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Engine speed during engine start higher than 640 RPM to 960 RPM depending on start ECT
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Downstream O2 Sensor Heater Pulse Width Modulation(PWM) higher than 3.5% and lower than 96.5%
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Downstream O2 sensor pre-heating phase finished
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77℉(25℃) ECT drop since last engine stop
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Downstream O2 sensor operative readiness detected; [Downstream O2 sensor voltage lower than 0.25V and higher than 0.56V & Downstream O2 sensor max heating finished or Downstream Exhaust gas Temp. higher than 842℉(450℃)]
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Battery voltage higher than 11 V and lower than 16 V
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No relevant DTC present | |
Threshold Value |
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Too slow Downstream O2 sensor tip Temp. increase after engine start causing too low catalyst diagnosis result
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Downstream O2 sensor internal resistance higher than 10000Ω to 18000Ω versus time after start(O2 sensor heater power lower than 20% of nominal heater power) | |
Diagnostic Time |
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130 sec. | |
Mil On Condition |
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2 Driving Cycle |