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P1125 — Oxygen sensing, area 1, cylinders 4-6

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P1125

PORSCHE P — Powertrain

Oxygen sensing, area 1, cylinders 4-6

Brand: PORSCHE
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Causes

  • Faulty oxygen (lambda) sensor in area 1 (cylinders 4–6)
  • Damaged wiring or poor connector/ground in the sensor circuit
  • Open or short in heater circuit (if sensor is heated)
  • Exhaust leak upstream of the sensor
  • Sensor contaminated by oil, coolant or fuel additives
  • Fuel delivery or injection problem causing incorrect AFR

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light / MIL illuminated
  • Increased fuel consumption or poor fuel economy
  • Rough idle or misfire-like symptoms from cylinders 4–6
  • Reduced engine performance or hesitation
  • Failed emissions test / elevated tailpipe emissions
  • Possible drivability intermittence (stalling, surging)

What to check

  • Read and record freeze-frame / live data with a capable scan tool (O2 voltage/current, lambda, fuel trims)
  • Inspect sensor connector and wiring for damage, corrosion, loose pins, or rodent chew
  • Check heater circuit power, ground and fuse/relay operation (if applicable)
  • Measure sensor signal voltage/current while engine at operating temperature and in closed-loop
  • Compare upstream vs downstream sensor behavior (if equipped with multiple sensors)
  • Perform smoke or visual test for exhaust leaks upstream of the sensor

Signal parameters

  • Narrowband zirconia sensor: switching voltage ~0.1–0.9 V (oscillates when closed-loop)
  • Heated sensor heater resistance (typical range): approx. 2–20 ohms (manufacturer-specific)
  • Wideband/UEGO sensors: output often 0–5 V or a current signal 0–20 mA depending on design — consult factory data
  • Expected switching frequency: up to ~1 Hz or faster in normal closed-loop operation
  • Response time: sensor should respond to AFR changes within ~100–1000 ms (manufacturer-specific)
  • Open/short thresholds: signal stuck near 0 V or near reference voltage/rail indicates fault

Diagnostic algorithm

  1. Retrieve full code list, freeze-frame data and live O2 sensor data with scan tool; record fuel trims and engine conditions when code set.
  2. Visually inspect the sensor, connector and wiring harness for damage, corrosion, melted insulation or poor connections. Repair as needed.
  3. Verify battery/charging voltage and inspect fuse/relay for the oxygen sensor heater circuit (if sensor is heated).
  4. With connectors connected, back-probe the sensor signal and heater terminals. Confirm heater supply and ground, and measure heater resistance with the sensor disconnected if required.
  5. Start engine and observe live sensor signal: a narrowband should switch between low (~0.1 V) and high (~0.7–0.9 V) once warmed; a wideband should show a plausible lambda/current/voltage trace. Compare to factory data.
  6. If the signal is stuck or absent, check continuity and for short to power/ground between sensor and ECU; repair wiring faults.
  7. Check for exhaust leaks upstream of the sensor and repair if present, then retest.
  8. Inspect fuel system (pressure, fuel injectors for cylinders 4–6) and ignition for issues that could bias O2 readings; correct any problems.
  9. If wiring, power, grounds and engine mechanicals are good but sensor signal remains out of range, replace the oxygen sensor (use OEM or specified part).
  10. After repair, clear codes and perform a drive cycle or readiness test to confirm the fault does not return. If it does, consider ECU/PCM diagnosis or replacement as a last resort.

Likely causes

  • Failed oxygen sensor (age, contamination, internal failure)
  • Broken/frayed wiring harness or corroded connector at sensor
  • Blown fuse or bad relay for sensor heater circuit
  • Exhaust manifold or gasket leak near cylinders 4–6
  • High/low fuel pressure or leaking injector(s) on cylinders 4–6
  • Short to voltage or ground on the signal wire

Fault status

⚠️ Status
Oxygen-sensor circuit for area 1 (cylinders 4–6) is reporting an invalid or out-of-range signal or is not switching as expected. Inspection of sensor, wiring, heater circuit and related systems is required.
🟡 Repair difficulty: Medium
⏱️ Diagnostic time: 1.0-3.0 hours

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