2005 Dodge Stratus 2.7L 6-Cylinder P0133, P0138, and P2096 Codes: One Issue or Multiple Problems?
I own a 2005 Dodge Stratus with a 2.7-liter 6-cylinder engine. I'm currently experiencing three persistent OBD2 diagnostic codes: P0133 (O2 Sensor 1/1 Slow Response), P0138 (O2 Circuit High Voltage), and P2096 (Downstream Fuel System Lean Bank 2). My question is whether these codes point to a single underlying issue or multiple separate problems. I don't notice any loss of power, and the catalytic converter doesn't appear to be overheating, which suggests no major exhaust blockage. Given that many Chrysler vehicles share similar issues, I'm wondering if this combination of codes is common and what steps should be taken to diagnose and resolve it.
There is no visible exhaust leak—no components have been removed. To properly assess the issue, use an OBD2 scanner or a digital voltmeter (DVOM) to measure the actual return voltage from the oxygen sensor. Possible causes include: O2 sensor voltage above 3.7 volts; O2 sensor signal circuit shorted to power; O2 sensor return circuit shorted to power; O2 sensor signal circuit open; or O2 sensor return circuit open.