O2 Sensor faults
#1
O2 Sensor faults
Hey all,
I am trying to figure out what the best fix would be for the O2 sensor issue on my truck. 2015 RRS HSE V6 48k miles.
I see the technical bulletin LTB00671NAS6, so it looks like water is hitting the sensors and throwing a bunch of codes. I have seen someone say to just tape them up, but was wondering if that's the fix, or if getting new sensors will fix it? Its getting a little old having to clear the codes every week or so. I have been trying to search different forums as i would imagine people have been over this, but I haven't found much at all.
These are throwing even when its completely dry outside, so I don't know if its condensation or something that is hitting the sensors? Any help would be appreciated for what you guys feel is the best fix.
I am trying to figure out what the best fix would be for the O2 sensor issue on my truck. 2015 RRS HSE V6 48k miles.
I see the technical bulletin LTB00671NAS6, so it looks like water is hitting the sensors and throwing a bunch of codes. I have seen someone say to just tape them up, but was wondering if that's the fix, or if getting new sensors will fix it? Its getting a little old having to clear the codes every week or so. I have been trying to search different forums as i would imagine people have been over this, but I haven't found much at all.
These are throwing even when its completely dry outside, so I don't know if its condensation or something that is hitting the sensors? Any help would be appreciated for what you guys feel is the best fix.
#2
The fix is to replace the effected sensor, then update the Engine Control Module.
Water is a byproduct of combustion, so there will always be moisture/condensation in the exhaust. I think the software update changes how the ECM controls the internal heaters to prevent future failures. however current failures require sensor replacement.
Water is a byproduct of combustion, so there will always be moisture/condensation in the exhaust. I think the software update changes how the ECM controls the internal heaters to prevent future failures. however current failures require sensor replacement.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post