P0135 O2 Sensor Heater Fault in 2003 Chevy S10 4.3L Vortec - No Start, Rough Idle, Low Oil Pressure
I own a 2003 Chevrolet S10 4.3L Vortec 2WD truck and recently it has stopped starting altogether. Prior to this, the vehicle exhibited rough idling and sputtering. I've already performed a full tune-up including spark plugs, ignition wires, distributor cap, rotor, fuel filter, air filter, and PVC valve. Despite these repairs, the issue persists. The truck now only starts when the gas pedal is held down firmly—otherwise it fails to start. When idling, the oil pressure drops to 20 psi (normally around 40 psi), indicating a potential underlying problem. Using a GM Tech 2 scanner, I've retrieved diagnostic code P0135: 'O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction - Bank 1, Sensor 1'. During scanning, the MAF sensor reading was recorded at 4.9 g/s, which appears reasonable for a 4.3L engine under idle conditions. I'm considering replacing the IAC valve, but I'm hesitant to continue spending money on parts without clear evidence of failure. I am not an experienced mechanic and would appreciate expert advice on what steps to take next—especially given that the truck is now completely unstartable without flooring the gas pedal.
Can you check the IAC valve position readings? If not, try cleaning the IAC valve and throttle body first before replacing it. A MAF reading of 4.9 g/s at idle is within expected range for a 4.3L engine.