Note. Heated oxygen sensor No. 1 is located on exhaust pipe in front of catalytic converter and may be referred to as bank No. 1 sensor No. 1. Heated oxygen sensor No. 2 is located on exhaust pipe in behind catalytic converter and may be referred to as bank No. 1 sensor No. 2.
Note. For component location, see appropriate illustration in THEORY & OPERATION article.
Circuit Description
ECM compares waveform of heated oxygen sensor No. 1 located in front of catalytic converter with waveform of heated oxygen sensor No. 2 located behind catalytic converter to determine if converter performance has deteriorated. If both waveforms change at similar rate, catalyst performance has deteriorated. DTC is set when both oxygen sensors have same have nearly the same waveform pattern after vehicle is driven for 5 minutes at 20-50 MPH. Possible causes are
- Exhaust system leak.
- Heated oxygen sensor No. 2 circuit is open or shorted.
- Defective heated oxygen sensor No. 2.
- Defective catalytic converter.
Diagnostic Aids
Using Toyota hand-held tester or scan tool, read FREEZE FRAME data. Freeze frame data records engine conditions when malfunction is detected.