P0131 O2 Sensor Code in 1999 Chevy Tahoe 4x4 - Diagnosis and Fixes
I own a 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe 4x4 with a 5.7L engine, and I've been experiencing intermittent issues. Initially, I had a misfire that two master mechanics at Pep Boys couldn't diagnose—eventually it was traced to faulty fuel injectors. Now, the vehicle exhibits fluctuating idle speeds: when the RPM drops, it idles roughly without triggering any diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). However, during driving, the car occasionally throws a P0131 code, which I cleared and have since been unable to reproduce. The oxygen sensor monitor has not completed its cycle yet. I'm currently trying to get my Tahoe inspected for registration and licensing, so I'm hoping the check engine light (MIL) will stay off. I'd like to know if other owners of this model have encountered similar P0131 issues or what steps they took to resolve them. Any advice on proper diagnostics would be greatly appreciated.
Perform a full drive cycle to reset the sensor monitors and monitor for code reoccurrence. Note: Do not assume that no check engine light means no issues—clearing codes erases valuable diagnostic data. Confirm if your vehicle is stock (no aftermarket parts like K&N filters). Complete a drive cycle to trigger system monitoring. More details: https://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/p0131-cycle.php