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How do I fix error P0138?

How do I fix error P0138?

What repairs can fix the P0138 code?

  1. Replacing the O2 sensor for bank 1 sensor 2.
  2. Repairing or replacing the wiring or connection to the O2 sensor for bank 1 sensor 2.
  3. Replacing the catalyst in front of the sensor.
  4. Repairing a leaking injector.

How do you fix a high voltage oxygen sensor?

The number one most common repair for this problem is replacing the O2 Sensor itself. Another repair would be to replace the wiring or connection for Bank 1, Sensor 2. If the catalyst is the problem, replace the catalytic converter. Replace the fuel injector if it is leaking.

How much is an oxygen sensor for a Mini Cooper?

Mini Cooper Oxygen Sensor Replacement Cost Estimate. Labor costs are estimated between $85 and $107 while parts are priced between $345 and $383. This range is based on the number and age of Mini Cooper’s on the road.

Can I drive with P0138?

It is okay to drive a vehicle with P0138 for a short period of time, but driving with this code for an extended period of time can damage the catalytic converter(s).

Can I drive with P0138 code?

What is code P0141?

Code P0141 occurs when the powertrain control module tests the downstream heated oxygen sensor’s heater circuit on Bank 1 and detects a short in the circuit or excessive resistance in the heater circuit.

Do I need to replace both O2 sensors?

O2 sensors are a “wear item” and are recommended to be replaced every 75k mi. (if I remember correctly, check the FSM). Consider them part of a really proper tune-up regimen. Simply put, they are providing one set of input for your fuel injection system so it can manage things optimally.

How many O2 sensors are in a Mini Cooper?

two O2 sensors
MINI has two O2 sensors, one before the catalytic converter and one after.

What is a oxygen sensor on a Mini Cooper?

The oxygen sensors are critical for proper air mixture. Your Mini Cooper is equipped with two oxygen sensors, one before and one after the catalytic converter, which are designed to monitor the exhaust stream. Bad oxygen sensors can result in hesitation, rough idle, bad fuel consumption, and bad emissions.

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