Code 45: Rich Exhaust Indication: Notes
NOTE:
On some models engines are equipped with 2 oxygen sensors. On these models, Code 45 will set if the left sensor circuit is rich. Code 65 will set if the right sensor circuit is lean. Use this chart for Code 65 also and perform tests for applicable sensor.
O2 sensor acts like an open sensor circuit and produces no voltage when exhaust temperature is less than 600°F (316°C). An open sensor circuit or cold sensor causes "open loop" operation.
Code 45 indicates a rich exhaust. Diagnosis should begin with fuel pressure, leaking injector, HEI shielding (ground), vapor canister fuel saturation, coolant sensor, MAP sensor, O2 sensor contamination and TPS intermittent output.
On models using 2 oxygen sensors, Code 45 will reflect a rich left O2 sensor; Code 65 will indicate a rich right O2 sensor. Perform test procedures for right or left sensor as necessary.
NOTE:
Test number refers to number on diagnostic chart.
- Test checks to see if O2 sensor is registering a rich condition. Code 45 is set when vehicle is at operating temperature (in "closed loop"), throttle angle is greater than idle, O2 sensor signal at control module is greater than .7 volt for a precalibrated period and time since engine start is one minute or more.