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04 February 2016 #1
John Dudek Saab Enthusiast
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- 04 Feb 2016
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- Orchard Park NY
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- '99 9-3 se, '99 9-3 s, '03 9-3 se vert sport package
help with P0133
Hey guys,
I know this is my first post, but I've been a member of the saab community since 2007. I'm a longtime member on both saablink and saabcentral.
This is pertaining to my '98 900s 2.3 na car, I apologize in advance for the lengthy explanation.
not long after replacing the engine in this car the CEL came on, it gave me one code. P0133 Bank one sensor one, slow response. so naturally my first reaction is to go ahead and replace the front oxygen sensor. I replaced the sensor with a brand new Bosch sensor. cleared the code, and it came back after 50 or so miles of driving.
so I did a little research on the forums and I found that it could be a bad ground. I checked all the grounds, cleaned and reattached them. The code returned again. Now I've added a brand new ground with a battery cable. directly from the battery to the cylinder head. I still have a code P0133.
recently I got the correct version 44 card for my TechII, so I hooked it up and have been viewing the live data. the upstream sensor (sensor1) will fluctuate from .1V to .8V fairly steadily. While the downstream sensor is steady at .8V the whole time.
To me, this doesn't seem like a slow response for bank one sensor one, and there is nothing to indicate that the rear oxygen sensor is failing. However I replaced it anyway. It still holds at .8V.
I did notice when I had the TechII on the car that it said the coolant temp was at 232* F WHAT?!! But the temp gauge shows that the car is fine, it's sitting at normal operating temperature. It takes a long time to warm up, I'm fairly certain that my thermostat is stuck open. But that isn't a big problem right now.
I did some more general research online for the P0133, and I found this site...
P0133 - OBD-II Trouble Code
which states
Common Problems That Trigger the P0133 Code
Defective Oxygen Sensor/Air Fuel Ratio Sensor
Defective Oxygen Sensor/Air Fuel Ratio Sensor Heater circuit
Exhaust System Leak
Intake Air System leak
Low Fuel Pressure
Defective Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
Defective sensor wiring and/or circuit problem
PCM software needs to be updated
Defective PCM
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24 October 2016 #2
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- 07 Jun 2013
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- 2006 Saab 9-5, 2004 Saab 9-5 Aero; 2002 9-3 HOT Hatch
OP,
Did the ECT sensor solve the issue?
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27 December 2016 #3
John Dudek Saab Enthusiast
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- 04 Feb 2016
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- Orchard Park NY
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- '99 9-3 se, '99 9-3 s, '03 9-3 se vert sport package
it did not. The issue was never resolved. I replaced the entire exhaust. including the converter. the clutch slave cylinder popped and I just let the car go. it was rotted too much underneath.