Fault code
I have a 2002 Santa Fe GLS, and I have a constant check engine light. When
I check it with a code reader, the code is 1167, which my repair manual says is a Lambda Bank Control Limit (Bank 2). What is this exactly? Thanks! Tim |
Re: Fault code
It means the bank two (front bank) oxygen sensor readings are so skewed it
cannot compensate enough. If your bank 2 readings are significantly different from bank one, chances are very high that you need a new oxygen sensor. |
Re: Fault code
It means the bank two (front bank) oxygen sensor readings are so skewed it
cannot compensate enough. If your bank 2 readings are significantly different from bank one, chances are very high that you need a new oxygen sensor. |
Re: Fault code
It means the bank two (front bank) oxygen sensor readings are so skewed it
cannot compensate enough. If your bank 2 readings are significantly different from bank one, chances are very high that you need a new oxygen sensor. |
Re: Fault code
Thanks!
Would a bad fuel cap (not sealing) cause this fault code as well? Also, would this be covered under the drive train warranty (if you know)? "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:94cec1c59157abc7e5c39381233945b8@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > It means the bank two (front bank) oxygen sensor readings are so skewed it > cannot compensate enough. If your bank 2 readings are significantly > different from bank one, chances are very high that you need a new oxygen > sensor. > |
Re: Fault code
Thanks!
Would a bad fuel cap (not sealing) cause this fault code as well? Also, would this be covered under the drive train warranty (if you know)? "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:94cec1c59157abc7e5c39381233945b8@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > It means the bank two (front bank) oxygen sensor readings are so skewed it > cannot compensate enough. If your bank 2 readings are significantly > different from bank one, chances are very high that you need a new oxygen > sensor. > |
Re: Fault code
Thanks!
Would a bad fuel cap (not sealing) cause this fault code as well? Also, would this be covered under the drive train warranty (if you know)? "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:94cec1c59157abc7e5c39381233945b8@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > It means the bank two (front bank) oxygen sensor readings are so skewed it > cannot compensate enough. If your bank 2 readings are significantly > different from bank one, chances are very high that you need a new oxygen > sensor. > |
Re: Fault code
This code cannot be set by a faulty (or improperly installed) fuel cap.
Sorry, sensors are not covered by the powertrain warranty. 5/60 only. |
Re: Fault code
This code cannot be set by a faulty (or improperly installed) fuel cap.
Sorry, sensors are not covered by the powertrain warranty. 5/60 only. |
Re: Fault code
This code cannot be set by a faulty (or improperly installed) fuel cap.
Sorry, sensors are not covered by the powertrain warranty. 5/60 only. |
Re: Fault code
Would these O2 sensors be before or after the catalytic converter, and I am
assuming that both sides would be bad? Is there a way to narrow it down to the particular O2 sensor? Thanks! Tim "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:94cec1c59157abc7e5c39381233945b8@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > It means the bank two (front bank) oxygen sensor readings are so skewed it > cannot compensate enough. If your bank 2 readings are significantly > different from bank one, chances are very high that you need a new oxygen > sensor. > |
Re: Fault code
Would these O2 sensors be before or after the catalytic converter, and I am
assuming that both sides would be bad? Is there a way to narrow it down to the particular O2 sensor? Thanks! Tim "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:94cec1c59157abc7e5c39381233945b8@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > It means the bank two (front bank) oxygen sensor readings are so skewed it > cannot compensate enough. If your bank 2 readings are significantly > different from bank one, chances are very high that you need a new oxygen > sensor. > |
Re: Fault code
Would these O2 sensors be before or after the catalytic converter, and I am
assuming that both sides would be bad? Is there a way to narrow it down to the particular O2 sensor? Thanks! Tim "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:94cec1c59157abc7e5c39381233945b8@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > It means the bank two (front bank) oxygen sensor readings are so skewed it > cannot compensate enough. If your bank 2 readings are significantly > different from bank one, chances are very high that you need a new oxygen > sensor. > |
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