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How do I fix error code P0058?

How do I fix error code P0058?

What repairs can fix the P0058 code?

  1. The most common repair, as stated previously, is replacing the oxygen sensor itself.
  2. Next, most common repair is fixing the wiring or connectors associated with the oxygen sensor in question.
  3. The least common repair would be replacing a faulty powertrain control module.

What does P0158 mean on a check engine light?

P0158 is a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) for “02 Sensor Circuit High Voltage (Bank 2, Sensor 2)”. This can happen for multiple reasons and a mechanic needs to diagnose the specific cause for this code to be triggered in your situation. Our certified mobile mechanics can come to your home or office to perform the Check Engine Light diagnostic.

What does the p code mean on a check engine light?

Step 2: Determine the meaning of the letter. There are four possible letters that can be displayed in the first section. The letter ā€œPā€ indicates powertrain-related codes such as those involving the engine or the transmission and their sensors. Typically, ā€œPā€ codes are the only ones that will illuminate the Check Engine Light.

What causes a p0058 heater control circuit high?

Potential causes of a P0058 code include: Open in the heater control circuit (12 volt PCM controlled systems) Short to B+ (battery voltage) in the heater control circuit (12 volt PCM controlled systems) Open ground circuit (12 volt PCM controlled systems) Short to ground on heater control circuit (On PCM ground controlled systems)

Where can I find OBDII check engine light codes?

We have also implemented a new area for posting some responses to our most common code questions, so be sure to visit these pages for some instant info on your check engine light code! These Generic OBDII Check Engine Light Codes are listed numerically and by classification for easy searching.

What causes a blinking or flashing check engine light?

A blinking or flashing check engine light is always caused by misfires. However, it is not as simple as that because many different things can cause misfires. Here is a list of things that can cause a misfire, which may result in a blinking check engine light: Misfires on one or several cylinders (most common) Faulty spark plugs/Coils

Potential causes of a P0058 code include: Open in the heater control circuit (12 volt PCM controlled systems) Short to B+ (battery voltage) in the heater control circuit (12 volt PCM controlled systems) Open ground circuit (12 volt PCM controlled systems) Short to ground on heater control circuit (On PCM ground controlled systems)

What does a Amber check engine light mean?

Check Engine lights come in orange, yellow or amber, depending on the manufacturer. If the light begins flashing, however, it indicates a more serious problem, such as a misfire that can quickly overheat the catalytic converter.

What do I do if my check engine light comes back on?

Modern systems will display the code in an app on your smartphone. Most code readers will allow you to turn off or reset the check engine light. But this action alone does not actually repair the underlying problem. In many cases, the light will simply come back on later.

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