Code 13 - Open Oxygen (O2) Sensor Circuit: Notes
The ECM supplies voltage of about .45 volt between terminals D7 and D6. If measured with a 10-megohms digital voltmeter, this may read as low as .32 volts. The oxygen sensor varies the voltage within a range of about one volt (rich exhaust) to .1 volt (lean exhaust). The oxygen sensor is like an open circuit and produces no voltage when it is below about 600°F (316°C). An open sensor circuit or cold sensor causes open loop operation.
NOTE:
Test numbers refer to test numbers on diagnostic chart.
- Code 13 will set if the following conditions occur:
- Engine at normal operating temperature.
- At least 2 minutes engine running time after start.
- Oxygen signal voltage steady between .35 and .55 volts.
- RPM above 1600.
- Throttle position sensor signal above 5% (about .3 volts above closed throttle).
- All conditions must be met for about 60 seconds.
If the conditions for a Code 13 exists, the system will not go into "closed loop".
- This will determine if the sensor is at fault, wiring or ECM is the cause of the Code 13.
- In doing this test, use only a high impedance digital volt/ohmmeter. This test checks the continuity of circuits No. 412 and 413. If circuit No. 413 is open, the ECM voltage on circuit No. 412 will be over .6-volts.