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Front heated oxygen sensor (HO2S)

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Fig 1: Identifying Front Heated Oxygen Sensor And Connector
GLL102931Courtesy of VOLVO CARS OF NORTH AMERICA.

Probe monitoring begins after probe preheating diagnostics are complete. Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) ECM-280A/290A is stored if there is a fault in the front heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) or its wiring causing the signal to deviate from its permitted range.

The control module carries out the following checks of probe control functions.

1. Checking offset (signal too high) 

The control module compares the front and rear adaptation values. A diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is stored when the values deviate by more than 3%.

NOTE:

The fault may be in the front or rear heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) circuit.

2. Checking HO2S dynamics (signal too low) 

The control module monitors the aging of the probe by checking its dynamics when switching between lean and rich mixtures. The diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is stored if the control module registers that the probe is operating too slowly.

3. Overheating from the HO2S preheating (signal missing) 

The control module monitors cross-induction from the probe preheating. Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is stored when cross induction exceeds the permitted value.

4. In the event of a faulty signal, four sections must be checked: