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P0157Powertrain
Powertrain · SAE
O2 Sensor Circuit Low Voltage — Bank 2, Sensor 2

Meaning

The downstream oxygen sensor on Bank 2 reports a voltage that is consistently below the normal operating range (below approximately 0.1 V). This may indicate a lean exhaust condition past the catalyst, an open circuit, or a short to ground.

Common causes

  • Short circuit of the signal wire to ground in the sensor wiring
  • Faulty O2 sensor (Bank 2, Sensor 2) with internal short
  • Fuel lean condition or excessive air on Bank 2 downstream of the catalyst
  • Oxidised connector with high contact resistance
  • Failed heater circuit keeping the sensor below operating temperature
  • Unmetered air entry into the exhaust system downstream of the catalyst

Symptoms

  • Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminated
  • Possible increase in fuel consumption
  • Potentially elevated emissions if a lean condition is the root cause
  • No noticeable driveability symptoms in case of simple sensor failure

Severity

Moderata: The vehicle is generally driveable, but the persistent low-voltage condition prevents correct catalyst monitoring and may mask mixture problems; prompt diagnosis is required.

What to do

  1. Inspect the wiring of O2 sensor Bank 2 Sensor 2 for shorts to ground or damaged conductors
  2. Measure signal voltage at the sensor connector with the engine warm and running
  3. Check the resistance of the sensor heater circuit to confirm it is functional
  4. Rule out exhaust leaks downstream of the catalyst on Bank 2
  5. Replace the O2 sensor if the wiring is intact and the voltage remains abnormally low

Format conversion

SAEP0157
HEX0157
VAG00343
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