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Potential failure modes:
Check and rectify any front sensor fault code, as they may be causing the fault code to be set
Catalyst
P0139
Set when the sensor fails to reach 650mV after 1.9 seconds of P.E or when the sensor fails to drop below
150mV after 5 seconds of DFCO ('06 M.Y.; Set when sensor fails to switch between 250mV and 650mV with
sufficient rapidity).
Enable Criteria:
Engine run time > 200 seconds
Coolant temperature > 60°C (140°F)
Open loop fuel control
DFCO (Deceleration Fuel Cut Off) followed by idle operation for 'lean to rich' switch
DFCO for 'rich to lean' switch
Disable Criteria:
P0116, P0117, P0118
P0201, P0202, P0203, P0204
P0300, P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304 – Misfire faults
P1301, P1302
Monitor: Continuous, until the test is either passed or failed
Potential failure modes:
Check and rectify any pre catalyst sensor fault code, as they may be causing the fault code to be set
Catalyst
P0140
Set when the sensor fails to switch above 557mV and below 400mV within 60 seconds.
Enable Criteria:
Engine run time > 30 seconds
Engine is not at idle
Engine is in closed loop fuel control
Monitor: Continuous
Potential failure modes:
Check and rectify any front sensor fault code, as they may be causing the fault code to be set
Sensor connector and wiring should be checked for corrosion and loose connections
Catalyst
P0141
Set when the sensor output is greater than 1900mA or less than 250mA for 1.5 seconds, for 40 consecutive
checks.
Enable Criteria: Engine run time > 60 seconds
Monitor: Continuous
Potential failure modes:
Sensor connector and wiring should be checked for corrosion and loose connections
Notes:
The MIL will be illuminated if the fault is present for 2 consecutive trips.
Further information on the sensor may be found in Toyota 1ZZ-FE, 2ZZ-GE manual RM733E (B120T0327J)
pages DI-63 to DI-66
sn_emp_cyclone.indd 19
– Coolant Temperature Sensor faults
– Injector faults
– Misfire faults causing emission or catalyst damage
Section EMP
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