Code P1151
brunnj
12-29-2008, 01:50 PM
This is an update to the previous thread I started entitled Cracked Ignition Coil.
I have a 2002 Ford Taurus SES with the 3.0L OHV Vulcan engine.
Last night, while backing up in a parking lot, I felt a surge of power from the engine, as if the car wanted to take off. On the way home, my check engine light came on. I had the code read this morning and it is P1151. It has something to do with Bank 2 sensor 1 switching. I am assuming it is talking about my oxygen sensor. Does anyone have any more information about this trouble code and what might be causing it. My symptoms while driving are an intermittent loss of power and an intermittent miss, yet no trouble codes are being set for a misfire. Thanks for any help anyone can provide. I am about to the point of taking it to the dealership and letting the tell me what is wrong.
I have a 2002 Ford Taurus SES with the 3.0L OHV Vulcan engine.
Last night, while backing up in a parking lot, I felt a surge of power from the engine, as if the car wanted to take off. On the way home, my check engine light came on. I had the code read this morning and it is P1151. It has something to do with Bank 2 sensor 1 switching. I am assuming it is talking about my oxygen sensor. Does anyone have any more information about this trouble code and what might be causing it. My symptoms while driving are an intermittent loss of power and an intermittent miss, yet no trouble codes are being set for a misfire. Thanks for any help anyone can provide. I am about to the point of taking it to the dealership and letting the tell me what is wrong.
brunnj
12-29-2008, 04:23 PM
This is an update to the previous thread I started entitled Cracked Ignition Coil.
I have a 2002 Ford Taurus SES with the 3.0L OHV Vulcan engine.
Last night, while backing up in a parking lot, I felt a surge of power from the engine, as if the car wanted to take off. On the way home, my check engine light came on. I had the code read this morning and it is P1151. It has something to do with Bank 2 sensor 1 switching. I am assuming it is talking about my oxygen sensor. Does anyone have any more information about this trouble code and what might be causing it. My symptoms while driving are an intermittent loss of power and an intermittent miss, yet no trouble codes are being set for a misfire. Thanks for any help anyone can provide. I am about to the point of taking it to the dealership and letting the tell me what is wrong.
I just got through checking the fuel pressure at idle and it started around 48psi and eventually dropped to 42 psi. After shutting the car off it stayed at 42 psi. According to my Haynes manual, the fuel pressure should be 50-56 psi with the engine running and 45-56 psi with the engine off and the key on. Does anyone know if these numbers are inline with the Factory Service Manual? Sometimes the Haynes info is erroneous.
I have a 2002 Ford Taurus SES with the 3.0L OHV Vulcan engine.
Last night, while backing up in a parking lot, I felt a surge of power from the engine, as if the car wanted to take off. On the way home, my check engine light came on. I had the code read this morning and it is P1151. It has something to do with Bank 2 sensor 1 switching. I am assuming it is talking about my oxygen sensor. Does anyone have any more information about this trouble code and what might be causing it. My symptoms while driving are an intermittent loss of power and an intermittent miss, yet no trouble codes are being set for a misfire. Thanks for any help anyone can provide. I am about to the point of taking it to the dealership and letting the tell me what is wrong.
I just got through checking the fuel pressure at idle and it started around 48psi and eventually dropped to 42 psi. After shutting the car off it stayed at 42 psi. According to my Haynes manual, the fuel pressure should be 50-56 psi with the engine running and 45-56 psi with the engine off and the key on. Does anyone know if these numbers are inline with the Factory Service Manual? Sometimes the Haynes info is erroneous.
shorod
12-30-2008, 12:48 AM
The Haynes manual fuel pressure specs agree with the FSM for your 2002. I'm not sure your meter would be accurate enough to suggest there is a significant problem with your fuel pressure. Just out of curiosity though, when was the last time you changed the fuel filter?
Below are the listed likely suspects for the P1151:
Electrical:
Short to VPWR in harness or HO2S
Water in harness connector
Open/Shorted HO2S circuit
Corrosion or poor mating terminals and wiring
Damaged HO2S
Damaged PCM
Fuel System:
Excessive fuel pressure
Leaking/contaminated fuel injectors
Leaking fuel pressure regulator
Low fuel pressure or running out of fuel
Vapor recovery system
Induction System:
Air leaks after the MAF
Vacuum Leaks
PCV system
Improperly seated engine oil dipstick
EGR System:
Leaking gasket
Stuck EGR valve
Leaking diaphragm or EVR
Base Engine:
Oil overfill
Cam timing
Cylinder compression
Exhaust leaks before or near the HO2S(s)
-Rod
Below are the listed likely suspects for the P1151:
Electrical:
Short to VPWR in harness or HO2S
Water in harness connector
Open/Shorted HO2S circuit
Corrosion or poor mating terminals and wiring
Damaged HO2S
Damaged PCM
Fuel System:
Excessive fuel pressure
Leaking/contaminated fuel injectors
Leaking fuel pressure regulator
Low fuel pressure or running out of fuel
Vapor recovery system
Induction System:
Air leaks after the MAF
Vacuum Leaks
PCV system
Improperly seated engine oil dipstick
EGR System:
Leaking gasket
Stuck EGR valve
Leaking diaphragm or EVR
Base Engine:
Oil overfill
Cam timing
Cylinder compression
Exhaust leaks before or near the HO2S(s)
-Rod
brunnj
12-30-2008, 06:16 AM
The Haynes manual fuel pressure specs agree with the FSM for your 2002. I'm not sure your meter would be accurate enough to suggest there is a significant problem with your fuel pressure. Just out of curiosity though, when was the last time you changed the fuel filter?
Below are the listed likely suspects for the P1151:
Electrical:
Short to VPWR in harness or HO2S
Water in harness connector
Open/Shorted HO2S circuit
Corrosion or poor mating terminals and wiring
Damaged HO2S
Damaged PCM
Fuel System:
Excessive fuel pressure
Leaking/contaminated fuel injectors
Leaking fuel pressure regulator
Low fuel pressure or running out of fuel
Vapor recovery system
Induction System:
Air leaks after the MAF
Vacuum Leaks
PCV system
Improperly seated engine oil dipstick
EGR System:
Leaking gasket
Stuck EGR valve
Leaking diaphragm or EVR
Base Engine:
Oil overfill
Cam timing
Cylinder compression
Exhaust leaks before or near the HO2S(s)
-Rod
I already have the new fuel filter and will be replacing it on Thursday.
Below are the listed likely suspects for the P1151:
Electrical:
Short to VPWR in harness or HO2S
Water in harness connector
Open/Shorted HO2S circuit
Corrosion or poor mating terminals and wiring
Damaged HO2S
Damaged PCM
Fuel System:
Excessive fuel pressure
Leaking/contaminated fuel injectors
Leaking fuel pressure regulator
Low fuel pressure or running out of fuel
Vapor recovery system
Induction System:
Air leaks after the MAF
Vacuum Leaks
PCV system
Improperly seated engine oil dipstick
EGR System:
Leaking gasket
Stuck EGR valve
Leaking diaphragm or EVR
Base Engine:
Oil overfill
Cam timing
Cylinder compression
Exhaust leaks before or near the HO2S(s)
-Rod
I already have the new fuel filter and will be replacing it on Thursday.
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