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P0031, P0118, P0320, P0132 OBD2 Codes Explained - 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Diagnosis

Model: 02 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo Fault Code: P0031 Posted: 2018-07-04 10:44

I'm experiencing several OBD2 diagnostic codes on my 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo: P0031, P0118, P0320, and P0132. I need a clear explanation of what each code means and the recommended steps to diagnose and fix them. Can anyone provide accurate technical details based on this model year and vehicle configuration?

Related fault codes
P0031P0118P0132P0320
Comments (3)
Anonymous 2018-07-04 10:46

I have the same OBD2 codes on my 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo: P0031, P0118, P0320, and P0132. I'm looking for a breakdown of each code's meaning and what repairs are needed to resolve them. Specifically, I want to know if any components should be replaced or checked, such as sensors or wiring.

Anonymous 2018-07-04 12:43

P0031 - O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Low: Check fuse 16 (PDC) and ensure the sensor circuit is properly connected. P0118 - ECT Sensor Voltage Too High: Verify that the Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor is securely plugged in and functioning correctly. P0132 - O2 Sensor Shorted to Voltage (B1S1): Inspect for wiring shorts in the B1S1 oxygen sensor circuit. If you recently replaced the B1S1 O2 sensor, ensure it's a genuine Jeep or NTK sensor—non-approved sensors may cause this issue. P0320 - No Crankshaft Position Reference Signal at PCM: Check the crankshaft position (CKP) sensor wiring and connections. This fault may require a graphing scanner to detect intermittent signals. Possible causes include: - CAM Position Sensor failure - Intermittent CKP signal detected with lab scope - 5-volt supply circuit shorted to ground or open - CKP sensor signal circuit grounded, open, or shorted to voltage - Crankshaft position sensor grounding issues - PCM 5V supply or CKP signal circuit faults Always inspect the crankshaft position sensor and related wiring for corrosion or damage. A proper diagnostic tool is recommended for accurate readings.

Anonymous 2018-08-21 09:08

I also have a P0320 code on my 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo. I replaced the throttle position sensor, but the vehicle still stalls during driving and when coming to a stop. The issue persists—any suggestions? I'm trying to fix it myself due to limited budget and don't want to go to the dealership. Any advice on next steps would be greatly appreciated.