I have a check engine light. This is what it says:
The PCM has determined that the input voltage from oxygen senor 2 in bank 1 is too low for current operating conditions. (Oxygen sensor 1 is closest to the cylinder head before the catalytic convertor, while oxygen sensors 2 & 3 are located further downstream and are typically mounted in or after the catalytic convertor.) Bank 1 identifies the location of cylinder #1, while bank 2 identifies the cylinders on the opposite bank.
WHAT THE HECK DOES THIS MEAN? Is it a sensor problem, or an electrical problem? I appreciate the help guys.
The PCM has determined that the input voltage from oxygen senor 2 in bank 1 is too low for current operating conditions. (Oxygen sensor 1 is closest to the cylinder head before the catalytic convertor, while oxygen sensors 2 & 3 are located further downstream and are typically mounted in or after the catalytic convertor.) Bank 1 identifies the location of cylinder #1, while bank 2 identifies the cylinders on the opposite bank.
WHAT THE HECK DOES THIS MEAN? Is it a sensor problem, or an electrical problem? I appreciate the help guys.