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2007 Volvo S80 T6 3.2L OBD Code P0057 Bank 2 Sensor 2 won't clear and Code P0172 came back, have changed the oil diffuser cover and both O2 downstream sensors, need help ASAP

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Changed the wrong sensors
the code (p0057)refers to the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) which is in the exhaust manifold before the cat converter
code p 0172 refers to system too rich bank bank 1===causes ---intake blocked ---EVAP canister purge valve --- fuel pressure---EGR systems ---injector/s---HO2S
If you replace the HO2S sensor/s then that will [robably fix all codes
the heated oxygen sensor reads the exhayst gas and reports to the ECM to adjust the air /fuel ratio to get the engine to run within parameters
when it is not working , it runs lean or rich

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2009

SOURCE: o2 sensor code

They are up stream befor the cat or cats

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 26, 2009

SOURCE: Po136- bank 1 sensor 2

this code is for the 02 sensor heater...there is a relay that sends the voltage to the sensor that may have malfunctioned or there may be no voltage to it

dougbender51

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  • Posted on Sep 02, 2010

SOURCE: i have 2000 volvo s80

i believe there are 4 o2 sensors on that car

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Steve Allison

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2011

SOURCE: My 99 volvo s80 has a p1132 code. I have replaced ...

Some computers have to be reset more than once for some reason and most of the scanners are equipped with this function.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 02, 2011

SOURCE: I own a 2006 Toyota

Bank 2 is down on the exhaust past the catalytic converter

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2005 Dodge Durango 4.7 giving a P0175 code. Could it be a leaky exhaust manifold?

Did you clean the Throttle body? That is often the cause of a rough idle.

The Fuel Air o2 sensor on the manifold is often hard to reach, but the downstream o2 sensor after the catalytic converter is easier to get to.

Code P0172 indicates Bank 1 of the engine has a rich fuel mixture. P0175 indicates Bank 2 of the engine has a rich fuel mixture. Engine Bank 1 is the same side of the engine as Engine Cylinder 1. Engine Bank 2 is the opposite side of the engine. A firing order and cylinder location diagram may be needed to see which side of the engine is Bank 1 or Bank 2.
P0172 is triggered by the engine bank 1?"upstream" oxygen sensor and P0175 is triggered by the engine bank 2 "upstream" oxygen sensor. The oxygen sensor alerts your system when the condition is too rich meaning there's too much fuel int the exhaust stream or too little oxygen in the exhaust stream. The symptoms and causes will help you determine the exact issue and how to fix it.
Your bank 1 or bank 2 sensors will be referred to as "sensor 1" or "sensor 2". Sensor 1 refers to "upstream" sensors, or the ones near the engine and before the catalytic converter. Sensor 2 is "downstream" or after the converter.

Location

https://www.google.com/search?q=2005+Dodge+Durango+4.7+engine+bank+2+upstream%E2%80%9D+oxygen+sensor+location

all about the code

https://www.google.com/search?q=2005+Dodge+Durango+4.7+P0175+code&

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https://www.dodgedurango.net/threads/05-4-7l-codes-p0172-and-p0175.77565/

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Bank 2 O2 sensor

O2 sensors are after the cat converter
HO2S sensors are in the manifold before the cat converter
bank 2 is normally the front bank
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2005 Mazda Tribute P0172 & P2270

Hi Paul, Have you had a fault code relating to the knock sensor? That sensor controls ignition timing which can have a relationship to the fault codes you report? Regards John
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Volvo S80 code p0161 also code p1132

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160....O2 Sensor Circuit No Activity Detected (Bank 2 Sensor 2)

P0161....O2 Sensor Heater Circuit (Bank 2 Sensor 2)

P0162....O2 Sensor Circuit Malfunction (Bank 2 Sensor 3)

P0163....O2 Sensor Circuit Low Voltage (Bank 2 Sensor 3)

P0164....O2 Sensor Circuit High Voltage (Bank 2 Sensor 3)

P0165....O2 Sensor Circuit Slow Response (Bank 2 Sensor 3)

P0166....O2 Sensor Circuit No Activity Detected (Bank 2 Sensor 3)

P0167....O2 Sensor Heater Circuit (Bank 2 Sensor 3)

P0168....Fuel Temperature Too High

P0169....Incorrect Fuel Composition

P0170....Fuel Trim (Bank 1)

P0171....System too Lean (Bank 1)

P0172....System too Rich (Bank 1)

P0173....Fuel Trim Malfunction (Bank 2)

P0174....System too Lean (Bank 2)

P0175....System too Rich (Bank 2)

P0176....Fuel Composition Sensor Circuit

P0177....Fuel Composition Sensor Circuit Range/Performance

P0178....Fuel Composition Sensor Circuit Low Input

P0179....Fuel Composition Sensor Circuit High Input

P0180....Fuel Temperature Sensor A Circuit

P0181....Fuel Temperature Sensor A Circuit Range/Performance

P0182....Fuel Temperature Sensor A Circuit Low Input

P0183....Fuel Temperature Sensor A Circuit High Input

P0184....Fuel Temperature Sensor A Circuit Intermittent

P0185....Fuel Temperature Sensor B Circuit

P0186....Fuel Temperature Sensor B Circuit Range/Performance

P0187....Fuel Temperature Sensor B Circuit Low Input

P0188....Fuel Temperature Sensor B Circuit High Input

P0189....Fuel Temperature Sensor B Circuit Intermittent

P0190....Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit

P0191....Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit Range/Performance

P0192....Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit Low In put

P0193....Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit High Input

P0194....Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor Circuit Intermittent

P0195....Engine Oil Temperature Sensor

P0196....Engine Oil Temperature Sensor Range/Performance

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There is are upstream and downstream O2 sensors. 1 or 2 (upstream) before the catalytic converter which sends signals for closed loop fuel control and OBD II monitoring, and 1 (downstream) after the catalytic converter, which is used to monitor the catalytic converter operation. The PCM monitors the signal from each O2 sensor.
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My 99 volvo s80 has a p1132 code. I have replaced the mas sensor and 1 upstream and 1 downstream o2 sensor and the light came back on. What to do?

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P0057

A p0057 code is related to the heater circuit voltage for the bank 2 sensor 2 Oxygen sensor. The PCM (computer) controls a heating element inside the O2 sensor that helps the sensor reach a high temp in order for the O2 to start working faster. It seems this circuit is not working, therefor the PCM alerts us by displaying a trouble code. In most cases, replacing the O2 repairs this code.
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Check engine light (emission system service required) Help?!?!

There may be problem with the mass air flow sensor (very common with Volvo). This causes the fuel system to malfunction.

You may have noticed increased fuel consumption, loss of power and general 'lazyness'.

Better to take it to authorized Volvo service for a checkup/fix.
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