Description
OBD-II Trouble Code Description for P0064 Land Rover
HO2S Heater Control Circuit High
What does this mean?
OBD2 Code P0064 Land Rover definition:
Oxygen Sensors (O2S) or Heated Oxygen Sensors (HO2S) need to reach a minimum operating temperature of 750 degrees F to produce an accurate voltage signal. The faster the heated oxygen sensor reaches that temperature the faster the sensor will start sending an accurate signal to the Engine Control Module (ECM). In order to achieve the require temperature, a heater element is included inside the heated oxygen sensor. The ECM controls the heated oxygen sensor heater element based on signals from the engine coolant temperature and engine load. The ECM controls the heater element circuit by allowing current flow to ground. The ECM monitors the voltage signal received through the heater element circuit and determines the state of the circuit by comparing the voltage detected with the factory specifications.
Symptoms
Possible sumptoms of OBD code P0064 Land Rover
– Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)
Causes
Possible causes of OBD code P0064 Land Rover
– Heated Oxygen Sensor (H2OS) Bank 2 Sensor 3 circuit open shorted to ground – Heated Oxygen Sensor (H2OS) Bank 2 Sensor 3 circuit poor electrical connection – Faulty Heated Oxygen Sensor (H2OS) Bank 2 Sensor 3 circuit – Heated Oxygen Sensor (H2OS) Bank 2 Sensor 3 circuit fuse – Faulty Engine Control Module (ECM) The Error code is generally activated on detection of the following conditions: The P0064 Land Rover is set when the ECM detects an excessively high voltage through the heated oxygen sensor heater circuit
Possible Solutions
The OBD2 Code Information Be Applicable For Land Rover:
2013 Land Rover,2012 Land Rover,2011 Land Rover,2010 Land Rover,2009 Land Rover ,2008 Land Rover,2007 Land Rover,2006 Land Rover,2005 Land Rover,2004 Land Rover,2003 Land Rover,2002 Land Rover
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