P0062 HO2S Heater Control Circuit (Bank 2 Sensor 3)

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P0062 HO2S Heater Control Circuit (Bank 2 Sensor 3)

OBD-II Trouble Code Technical Description

HO2S Heater Control Circuit (Bank 2 Sensor 3)

What does that mean?

This diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is a generic OBD-II powertrain code. It is considered generic because it applies to all makes and models of vehicles (1996-newer), although specific repair steps may vary depending on the make and model. Owners of these these brands may include but are not limited to VW, Dodge, Saab, Pontiac, Ford, GM, etc.

Fuel injected vehicles use heated oxygen sensors in the exhaust system before and after the catalytic converters to determine oxygen content. This feedback is used to adjust the fuel system accordingly to maintain a proper air/fuel ratio of 14.7:1.

The oxygen sensors used a heated circuit to warm up the sensor for faster feedback operation. The oxygen sensor may use three or four wires depending on the vehicle, two are usually used for the sensor feedback to the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) / Engine Control Module (ECM) and the other wires are for the heater to power the heated circuit. Three wire sensors are usually grounded through the exhaust system, and four wire sensors have a separate ground wire.

The P0062 code refers to third downstream sensor in the exhaust on Bank 2, which is on the side of the engine that does NOT contain the #1 cylinder. The heater circuit may be supplied power or ground by the PCM/ECM or another source that can be controlled by the PCM/ECM.

Note: Be careful not to work around an exhaust system that has been ran recently as they can become very hot. This code is similar to P0030 and basically identical to P0036.

Symptoms

Symptoms of a P0062 DTC includes MIL (Malfunction indicator lamp) illumination. You will probably not notice any other symptoms associated with the failure of the heated circuit since it only runs momentarily when the vehicle is first started. This sensor is also after the catalytic converter, so it will not affect the air/fuel ratio input to the PCM/ECM; it is primarily used to verify the catalytic converters efficiency.

Causes

Potential causes of a P0062 trouble code may include:

  • Open circuit inside oxygen sensor or open power or ground wires to oxygen sensor
  • Exhaust system ground strap may have become corroded or broken
  • PCM/ECM or oxygen sensor heater circuit wiring has failed
  • Possible Solutions

    Visually inspect the oxygen sensor wiring for damaged or loose wiring to the sensor, especially sensor #3 on bank 2.

    Unplug the oxygen sensor and using a digital volt ohm meter (DVOM) set to the ohms scale, test the resistance of the heater circuit using a wiring diagram for reference. The heater circuit inside the sensor should have some resistance present, excessive resistance or an over limit reading would indicate an open in the heated portion of the circuit and the oxygen sensor will need to be replaced.

    Back-probe the ground wire at the connector and check for resistance between a good known ground and the connector to the oxygen sensor.

    Back-probe the power supply wire at the connector with the DVOM set to DC volts with the positive lead on the power supply wire and the negative lead at a good known ground to check for power to supply at the oxygen sensor. If no power is present at the connector during initial car startup (cold start), there may be a problem with the power supply circuit to the oxygen sensor or the PCM itself.

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