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P0439 — Catalyst Heater Control Circuit/Open Bank 2

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P0439

Generic P — Powertrain

Catalyst Heater Control Circuit/Open Bank 2

Brand: Generic
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Causes

  • Open or shorted wiring in catalyst heater circuit (Bank 2)
  • Corroded or loose connector at catalyst heater or PCM
  • Blown fuse or faulty relay supplying the heater circuit
  • Failed heated catalyst assembly (heater element open)
  • Faulty ground connection
  • PCM or control module internal fault

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light (MIL) illuminated
  • Warm-up emissions readiness not achieved; failed emissions test
  • Possible increased cold-start emissions and roughness until catalyst warms
  • Usually no significant change in driveability until catalyst fails

What to check

  • Retrieve freeze-frame and related DTCs with a scan tool; note freeze data
  • Visually inspect wiring and connectors for damage, corrosion, or disconnection at the catalyst and PCM
  • Check relevant fuses and relays for the heater circuit
  • Backprobe heater connector to verify presence of command voltage and ground when PCM commands heater on
  • Measure resistance of heater element with connector disconnected (compare to expected/known value or check for open)
  • Perform continuity check from PCM pin to heater connector and to ground

Signal parameters

  • Command type: PCM typically supplies battery voltage or switches ground/PWM to control heater
  • Expected voltage: ~12 V at heater feed when commanded ON (varies by vehicle); switched side may be near 0 V when PCM switches to ground
  • Heater resistance: typically low (often single-digit ohms to tens of ohms depending on design); infinite resistance indicates open circuit
  • Current draw: can be 1–10 A when heater energized (vehicle-specific)
  • Open-circuit condition: infinite/OL resistance and no current draw when commanded

Diagnostic algorithm

  1. Connect a scan tool, read and record P0439 and any other active/pending codes and freeze-frame data.
  2. Visually inspect harness and connector at the bank 2 heated catalyst and trace wiring back toward the engine/PCM; repair any damaged wiring or corrosion.
  3. Check fuses and relays that supply the heated catalyst circuit; replace if faulty.
  4. With key on (engine off) and using safe backprobe technique, command the heater ON with a scan tool and measure voltage at the heater connector. Verify PCM is commanding and that supply voltage is present when commanded.
  5. With connector disconnected, measure heater element resistance. If open/infinite, heater assembly is faulty and needs replacement.
  6. Check continuity between PCM control pin and heater connector pin. Repair any open circuit or high resistance.
  7. Inspect and verify a good ground at the heater circuit return; repair any poor ground.
  8. If wiring, connector, fuse/relay and heater check good, consider PCM output driver fault—verify with manufacturer procedures before replacing PCM.
  9. After repairs, clear codes, perform readiness drive cycle and verify code does not return and heater behaves as expected.

Likely causes

  • Broken/abraded wiring harness or chafed wire to heater
  • Disconnected or corroded connector at catalyst/heater
  • Blown fuse or failed heater relay
  • Heater element in catalytic converter has failed (open circuit)
  • Poor chassis/engine ground affecting circuit return

Fault status

⚠️ Status
Open or loss-of-control detected in Bank 2 catalyst heater circuit. PCM sees no valid heater response when commanded — check wiring, fuse/relay, heater element and grounds.
🟡 Repair difficulty: Medium
⏱️ Diagnostic time: 1.0-2.5 hours

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