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NOx Sensor B1 — Performance/Range

Meaning

The bank 1 NOx sensor (upstream) delivers a signal within the correct electrical voltage range, but the measured value does not match the values expected by the ECU based on engine operating conditions. This is a performance or rationality fault, not an electrical circuit fault.

Common causes

  • NOx sensor B1 contaminated by soot, oil, or AdBlue crystals distorting the measurement
  • Aged or partially damaged NOx sensor B1 with calibration drift
  • Exhaust gas leaks upstream of the sensor diluting the measured gases
  • Abnormal engine operation (stuck EGR, saturated DPF) producing out-of-range NOx values
  • Degraded sensor heating cell voltage compromising accuracy

Symptoms

  • Check engine light on
  • Upstream NOx data plausible but not matching ECU models
  • Sub-optimal AdBlue dosing by the SCR system
  • Possible actual high NOx values going undetected
  • Related NOx codes possible (P2200, P2BAC)

Severity

Moderate: the circuit functions but the measurement is unreliable; the SCR system may under or over-dose AdBlue with emission consequences.

What to do

  1. Physically inspect the NOx sensor for contamination (oil, soot, AdBlue crystals)
  2. Check the sensor heater voltage (heating element) and pre-heat cycle
  3. Compare live sensor values with ECU predictions using an advanced scan tool
  4. Check the exhaust system upstream of the sensor for gas leaks
  5. Replace the sensor if contaminated or out of calibration despite intact wiring

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