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Jaguar 2002 X- Type Code P0057 Oxygen sensor heater condition repair resource for sensor location Identification. The powertrain control module controls the electrical circuit for the oxygen sensor heater. The computer has recognized a failure in this circuit. probable Cause : Check circuit fuse Relay Defective Check circuit wiring Where can i locate that specific fuse, relay or even the wiring? Code P1000 Faulty Air pump Probale cause Air delivery system fault Air plumbing fault How can I check this?

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Here are the locations of the fuses and relays. F-31 through f-42 probably are the one you want to look at. These are probably all tied together from looking at your codes. Your mass air flow sensor is also giving you an alarm. If your not finding any blown fuses or bad relays it might very well be the PCM (Power train control module) itself that is going bad. A dealer will have to check that out for you.
Engine compartment fuse box - fuses
Fuse Fuse Rating Colour Circuit

No. Type (amps)

F1 Cartridge 20 Blue Dip beam, High Intensity Discharge (HID) light relay.
F2 Cartridge 50 Red Ignition relay feed.
F3 Cartridge 60 Yellow ABS.
F4 Cartridge 30 Pink Rear window heater/heated mirrors relay.
F5 Cartridge 30 Pink Automatic transmission control module relay.
F6 Cartridge 30 Pink Heater blower relay.
F7 Cartridge 50 Red Power supply to passenger compartment fuse box.
F8 Cartridge 80 Black Blower module.
F9 Cartridge 50 Red Engine management system power relay.
F10 Cartridge 20 Blue Headlight power wash pump relay.
F11 Mini Not used.
F12 Mini Not used.
F13 Mini 30 Green Heated front screen right-hand side.
F14 Mini Not used.
F15 Mini 30 Green Heated front screen left-hand side.
F16 Mini 20 Yellow Left-hand dip beam, day time running lights, autolights.
F17 Mini 20 Yellow Right-hand dip beam, HID lights.
F18 Mini 20 Yellow Throttle motor supply.
F19 Mini 15 Blue Screenwash pump, rain sensing system.
F20 Mini 5 Tan Navigation display.
F21 Mini 15 Blue Side (Parking) lights.
F22 Mini 20 Yellow Accessories relay.
F23 Mini 10 Red Air conditioning compressor clutch.
F24 Mini 15 Blue Door lock power.
F25 Mini 15 Blue Direction indicators (GEM).
F26 Mini 15 Blue Horns.
F27 Mini 10 Red Automatic transmission control module, transit relay.
F28 Mini 15 Blue Ignition switch.
F29 Mini 30 Green Starter motor solenoid.
F30 Mini 30 Green Accessory sockets.
F31 Mini 10 Red Engine management relay coil.
F32 Mini 5 Tan Engine management control.
F33 Not used.
F34 Diode D3 Not used.
F35 Diode D2 Engine management control relay diode.
F36 Mini 10 Red Canister purge valve, airflow meter, throttle motor relay, power wash relay, air conditioning relay.
F37 Mini 15 Blue Engine management system, blower speed controller, road speed sensor (if fitted).
F38 Mini 30 Green Oxygen sensor heaters A.
F39 Mini 5 Tan Variable intake valves.
F40 Mini 15 Blue Automatic transmission control module.
F41 Mini 10 Red Injectors.
F42 Mini 30 Green Oxygen sensor heaters B.


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    I don't have this particular wiring diagram and they are available for a price on the net if your still needing one.

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Loaction 2004 Dodge Durango code P0058

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  2. Connector terminal contact is damaged or corroded
  3. Wire harness - Check harness for correct voltage, open, short to ground or short to voltage
  4. Update control unit software - Check for the latest control unit update
  5. Powertrain or Engine Control Module faulty
  6. Fuel pressure - Pump, regulator, filter or lines
  7. HO2S sensor contamination/damaged
  8. Exhaust leaks or restrictions

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Error Code: P0130
Fault:
Oxygen Sensor (O2S) 1, Bank 1 - Circuit Malfunction
Possible Cause:
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) Triggered on first occurrence.
-Wiring harness.
-Oxygen sensor (O2S).
-Engine control module (ECM).

Error Code: P0505
Fault:
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-Throttle motor.
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-Engine control module (ECM).

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Fault Location:
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Possible Cause:
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-Engine control module (ECM).

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Fault:
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Fault:
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Error Code: P0966
Location:
-Pressure Control (PC) Solenoid B - Circuit Low
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Oxygen sensor, the powertrain control module controls the electrical circuit for the oxygen sensor heater. where do you find this and the relay

the heated oxygen sensor(HO2S) is located in the exhaust manifold/s before the cat converter/s
O2 sensors are located after the cat converters
the power train is the engine and transmission unit and the control for the sensors is the ECM
the major problem is the wires in the HO2S as they are fragile and break close to the sensor very easily
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I have check engine light on and whe i checked the code is p4029

P0429 Description The Engine Control Module (ECM) monitors the switching frequency ratio of heated oxygen sensors 1 (front O2 sensor) and heated oxygen sensors 2 (rear O2 sensor).



A three way catalyst converter (Manifold) with high oxygen storage capacity will indicate a low switching frequency of heated oxygen sensor 2. As oxygen storage capacity decreases, the heated oxygen sensor 2 switching frequency will increase.



When the frequency ratio of heated oxygen sensors 1 and 2 approaches a specified limit value, the three way catalyst malfunction is diagnosed.
Possible causes - Catalyst Heater Control harness is open or shorted
- Catalyst Heater Control circuit poor electrical connection
- Faulty Powertrain Control Module
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My check engine light is on in my Jaguar X-type 2003, and the car just failed the emission test. The code that they gave us was "P0057." What does this code mean?

P0057 Definition: O2 Sensor heater circuit low- 22
Probable causes:
1. Open or short circuit condition
2. Open fuse
3. Failed HO2S 11 (i.e., bad O2 Sensor).

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What is p1148

P1148 - Closed Loop Control Function Bank 1
This mean that the closed loop control function for bank 1 does not operate even when vehicle is driving in the specified condition.

The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) or Electronic Control Module(ECM) monitor the function of the Front Oxygen (O2) sensor or Air/Fuel (A/F) sensor by comparing the signal with the Rear O2 sensor.

Symptoms:
- Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)

Possible causes:
- Harness or connectors Front Oxygen (O2) sensor or Air/Fuel (A/F) sensor 1 circuit is open or shorted.
- Front Oxygen (O2) sensor or Air/Fuel (A/F) sensor bank 1
- Front Oxygen (O2) sensor or Air/Fuel (A/F) sensor bank 1 heater

Possible solution:
- Repair harness or connector. If repair is needed
- Replaced Front Oxygen (O2) sensor or Air/Fuel (A/F) sensor bank 1


Then, possible causes are faulty harness or connectors to the air fuel ratio sensor, a faulty air fuel ratio sensor (1) or faulty air fuel ratio sensor (1) heater. Most likely yes it is just faulty sensor. Just replace this devices and reset the stored codes.

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Where is the rear "b2 s2" oxygen sensor located in a Jaguar 2003 xtype 2.5liter car? There are 4 oxygen sensors -- one in the front catalytic converter and one next to it by or in the exhaust manifold and...

Oxygen sensors are always numbered like this:
Bank 1 sensor 1
Bank 2 sensor 1
Bank 1 sensor 2
Bank 2 sensor 2

Some manufacturers use a kind of shorthand that reads different, but means the same thing:
Sensor 1/1 or O2s 1/1
Sensor 2/1 or O2s 2/1
Sensor 1/2 or O2s 1/2
Sensor 2/2 or O2s 2/2

Bank 1 is always the side of the engine where cylinder number 1 is located and, of coarse, Bank 2 is the opposite side.
On a 4 cylinder engine, there is only 1 bank and it is always referred to as Bank 1.

Sensor 1 is always the upstream sensor (The one located BEFORE the catalytic converter)
Sensor 2 is always the downstream sensor (the one that is located AFTER the catalytic converter.

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P0057

A p0057 code is related to the heater circuit voltage for the bank 2 sensor 2 Oxygen sensor. The PCM (computer) controls a heating element inside the O2 sensor that helps the sensor reach a high temp in order for the O2 to start working faster. It seems this circuit is not working, therefor the PCM alerts us by displaying a trouble code. In most cases, replacing the O2 repairs this code.
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