OBD Codes

P1155

Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor Heater Circuit Response Bank 2 (Toyota)

Moderateoxygen sensor

Overview

The P1155 diagnostic trouble code indicates a air/fuel ratio sensor heater circuit response bank 2 (toyota) condition. Oxygen sensors monitor the oxygen content in the exhaust stream and provide feedback to the PCM for precise fuel mixture control. A malfunction in the O2 sensor circuit can result in poor fuel economy, increased emissions, and potential catalytic converter damage.

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light (MIL) illuminated
  • Engine surging or hesitation
  • Poor fuel economy
  • Engine running rough at idle

Common Causes

  • Faulty O2 sensor heater circuit
  • Contaminated O2 sensor (oil, coolant, or fuel additives)
  • Short or open circuit in sensor wiring
  • Faulty PCM (Powertrain Control Module)

Diagnosis Steps

  1. 1Connect an OBD-II scanner and read all stored trouble codes and freeze frame data
  2. 2Monitor the O2 sensor readings using live data on the scan tool
  3. 3Inspect the O2 sensor wiring and connector for damage or corrosion
  4. 4Test the O2 sensor heater circuit with a multimeter
  5. 5Check for exhaust leaks near the O2 sensor location

Estimated Repair Cost

$100$400

Cost varies by vehicle, location, and repair shop. Includes parts and labor.

Commonly Affected Vehicles

Volkswagen JettaToyota CorollaHyundai ElantraMazda 3

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most O2 sensors should be replaced every 60,000-100,000 miles as preventive maintenance. Heated O2 sensors may last longer, but performance gradually degrades with age.