Description
OBD-II Trouble Code Description for P0140 Fiat
O2 Sensor Circuit No Activity Detected
What does this mean?
OBD2 Code P0140 Fiat definition:
The Powertrain control module (PCM) will provide a .45 volt reference voltage to the Oxygen sensor. When the O2 sensor reaches operating temperature, it will generate a voltage that will vary depending on the oxygen content of the exhaust. Lean exhaust generates a low voltage (less than .45V) and rich exhaust generates a high voltage (greater than .45V). O2 sensors on a specific bank marked as “sensor 2” (as this one is) are used to monitor emissions. A Three-Way Catalyst (TWC) system (catalytic converter) is used to control tailpipe emissions. The PCM uses the signal received from Oxygen sensor 2 (#2 indicates aft of catalytic converter, #1 indicates pre-converter) to read efficiency of TWC. Normally this sensor will switch between high and low voltage at a noticeably slower rate than the front sensor. This is normal. If the signal received from rear (#2) O2 sensor indicates that the voltage has “stuck” between .425V to .474 V, the PCM determines this sensor is inactive and this code will set.
Symptoms
Possible sumptoms of OBD code P0140 Fiat
Your check engine light(CEL), or malfuction indicator lamp (MIL) will be illuminated. There will not likely be any noticeable drivability problems other than the MIL. The reason is this: The rear or post catalytic converter Oxygen sensor does not affect fuel deliver(this is an exception on Chryslers). It only MONITORS the efficiency of the catalytic converter. For this reason, you will likely not notice any engine trouble.
Causes
Possible causes of OBD code P0140 Fiat
The causes for a P0140 Fiat code are fairly few. They could be any of the following: Shorted heater circuit in O2 sensor. (Usually requires replacement of heater circuit fuse in fuse block also) Shorted signal circuit in O2 sensor Melting of harness connector or wiring due to contact with exhaust system Water intrusion in harness connector or PCM connector Bad PCM
Possible Solutions
This is a fairly specific problem and shouldn’t be too difficult to diagnose. First, start engine and warm up. Using a scan tool, watch the Bank 1, sensor 2, o2 sensor voltage. Normally the voltage should switch slowly above and below .45 volts. If it does, the problem is likely intermittent. You’ll have to wait for the problem to surface before you can accurately diagnose. However, if it doesn’t switch, or is stuck then perform the following: 2. Shut off vehicle. Visually check the Bank1,2 harness connector for melting or chafing of the harness or the connector. Repair or replace as needed 3. Turn ignition on, but engine off. Disconnect the O2 sensor connector and check for 12Volts at the Heater Circuit supply and for proper ground on the heater circuit ground circuit. a. If 12V heater supply is missing, check the proper fuses for an open in the circuit. If heater circuit fuse is blown, then suspect a bad heater in the o2 sensor causing a blown heater circuit fuse. Replace sensor and fuse and recheck. b. If ground is missing, trace the circuit and clean or repair ground circuit. 4. Next, with connector still unplugged, check for 5 Volts on the reference circuit. If this is missing, check for 5 Volts at the PCM connector. If 5 Volts is present at the PCM connector but not at the o2 sensor harness connector, then there is an open or short in the reference wire supply between the PCM and the o2 sensor connector. However, if there is no 5 Volts present at the PCM connector, the PCM is likely at fault due to internal short. Replace PCM. ** (NOTE: on Chrysler models, a common problem is the 5Volt reference circuit can be shorted out by any sensor on the car that uses a 5 Volt reference. Simply unplug each sensor one at a time until the 5 Volts reappears. The last sensor you unplugged is the shorted sensor. Replacing it should fix the 5 Volt reference short.) 5. If all the voltages and grounds are present, then replace the Bank 1,2 O2 sensor and re-test.
The OBD2 Code Information Be Applicable For Fiat:
2013 Fiat Viaggio,2013 Fiat Strada,2013 Fiat Panda UK Version,2013 Fiat Panda Trekking,2013 Fiat Panda 4×4,2013 Fiat Panda,2013 Fiat 500S,2013 Fiat 500L,2013 Fiat 500C Abarth,2012 Fiat Punto,2012 Fiat Palio,2012 Fiat Freemont AWD,2012 Fiat Freemont,2012 Fiat 695 Abarth Maserati Edition,2012 Fiat 500 Abarth,2011 Fiat Uno,2011 Fiat Punto Evo Abarth esseesse,2011 Fiat Punto Evo Abarth,2011 Fiat Idea,2011 Fiat Bravo,2011 Fiat 500 Sport,2011 Fiat 500 Coupe Zagato Concept,2011 Fiat 500C Abarth esseesse,2011 Fiat 500C Abarth,2010 Fiat Uno Cabrio Concept,2010 Fiat Sedici,2010 Fiat Punto Evo,2010 Fiat Doblo Cargo,2010 Fiat Doblo,2010 Fiat 500 Abarth R3T,2010 Fiat 500C,2009 Fiat Grande Punto Natural Power,2009 Fiat Fiorino Qubo,2009 Fiat 695 Abarth Tributo Ferrari,2009 Fiat 500 Barbie Concept,2009 Fiat 500 Abarth esseesse,2009 Fiat 500 Abarth Assetto Corse,2009 Fiat 500 Abarth,2008 Fiat Portofino Concept,2008 Fiat Panda Cross,2008 Fiat Grande Punto Abarth,2008 Fiat Grande Punto,2008 Fiat Fiorino,2008 Fiat Croma,2008 Fiat Bravo 1.6 Multijet 16v,2008 Fiat 500,2007 Fiat Panda 100HP,2007 Fiat Linea,2007 Fiat Grande Punto Abarth S2000,2007 Fiat Grande Punto Abarth Preview,2007 Fiat Bravo,2006 Fiat Ulysse,2006 Fiat Sedici,2006 Fiat Panda Multi Eco Concept,2006 Fiat Panda Cross,2005 Fiat Panda Alessi,2005 Fiat Panda 4×4 1.3 Multijet,2005 Fiat Oltre Concept,2005 Fiat Idea,2005 Fiat Grande Punto,2005 Fiat Doblo Cargo,2005 Fiat Doblo,2005 Fiat Croma,2005 Fiat 600 50th,2004 Fiat Trepiuno Concept,2004 Fiat Strada Malibu,2004 Fiat Stilo M.Y. 1.9 Multijet 5door,2004 Fiat Seicento,2004 Fiat Punto Rally,2004 Fiat Panda 4×4,2004 Fiat Multipla,2004 Fiat Idea 5terre Concept,2003 Fiat Strada,2003 Fiat Punto Sporting,2003 Fiat Punto Rally,2003 Fiat Punto Natural Power,2003 Fiat Punto Dynamic,2003 Fiat Punto Active,2003 Fiat Panda Emotion,2003 Fiat Panda Dynamic,2003 Fiat Panda Actual,2003 Fiat Panda,2003 Fiat Marrakech Concept,2003 Fiat Idea 1.9 Multijet Dynamic,2003 Fiat Idea 1.4 16v Emotion,2003 Fiat Idea,2003 Fiat Barchetta First Class of Alviero Martini,2003 Fiat Barchetta,2002 Fiat Ulysse Emotion 2.0 16v,2002 Fiat Ulysse 2.0 JTD,2002 Fiat Ulysse,2002 Fiat Stilo Multi Wagon Dynamic,2002 Fiat Stilo Multi Wagon Actual,2002 Fiat Stilo Multi Wagon,2002 Fiat Stilo Dynamic,2002 Fiat Stilo Active,2002 Fiat Stilo Abarth,2002 Fiat Stilo,2002 Fiat Simba Concept,2002 Fiat Palio Weekend,2002 Fiat Palio,2002 Fiat Multipla,2002 Fiat Albea,2001 Fiat Doblo
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