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OBD codes·Published May 27, 2026·1 min read

P0131 meaning: O2 Sensor Low Voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 1) Explained

Understand P0131 meaning, common causes, and how to fix it. Learn DIY checks and when to consult a specialist.

P0131 meaning: O2 Sensor Low Voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 1) Explained

P0131 meaning

P0131 meaning refers to a specific OBD2 code: O2 sensor low voltage (Bank 1 Sensor 1). This indicates the upstream oxygen sensor on the driver's side is reporting abnormally low voltage to the ECM.

Common Causes of P0131

The most frequent triggers for P0131 include:

  • Faulty oxygen sensor wiring or connector corrosion
  • Exhaust leaks upstream of the sensor affecting readings
  • Contaminated or failing upstream oxygen sensor
  • Vacuum leaks impacting air-fuel mixture
  • Rarely, ECM software issues requiring recalibration

What Shows on a Live Scan

During a live OBD2 scan, P0131 appears alongside related PIDs like P0135 (heater circuit malfunction) or P0171 (system too lean). Voltage readings typically stay below 0.45V for extended periods, but exact thresholds vary — confirm with a specialist.

DIY-Safe Check

Inspect the sensor wiring and connector for damage or moisture. Ensure no exhaust leaks exist near the sensor housing. If wiring appears intact, the issue likely requires sensor replacement — avoid guessing voltage values.

When to Consult a Specialist

If the check-engine light persists after basic checks, or if multiple codes appear (e.g., P0171 alongside P0131), professional diagnosis is recommended. Misdiagnosis risks unnecessary part replacements.

Fixing P0131

Repair steps depend on the root cause: replace damaged wiring, fix exhaust leaks, or install a new oxygen sensor. Always verify sensor compatibility with your vehicle’s year and engine.

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