2000 Ford F150 PO141 and PO161 DTCs: Heater Circuit Fault Diagnosis & Fix
I'm having a persistent issue with my 2000 Ford F150, specifically with Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) PO141 and PO161. These codes indicate heater circuit failures for the oxygen sensors on both the left and right sides of the exhaust system. After extensive troubleshooting—replacing MAF sensor, fuel injector o-rings, vacuum hoses, PCV lines, using carb cleaner and propane tank—I still can't eliminate the check engine light (CEL). I've cleaned the idle air control valve, replaced spark plugs, and performed multiple exhaust upgrades including primary catalytic converters and high-flow headers. Each time, the CEL returns with the same codes. The vehicle idles at 1100 RPM when cold or after shutdown, dropping to around 600 RPM in gear. I've taken it to a Ford dealer where they ran diagnostics using their scan tool and confirmed the DTCs. All wiring was tested for continuity (OHM'd), showing no open circuits or shorts. I replaced both side oxygen sensors with OEM units after initial replacement of aftermarket ones, but the codes returned shortly after. A mechanic suggested MIL eliminators and a PCM flash, which temporarily cleared the codes. The DTCs are specifically related to heater circuits in the oxygen sensors—this means the issue likely lies in wiring integrity or power delivery to the sensor heaters, not engine performance or fuel trim. These codes do not affect drivability but must be resolved for proper emissions compliance. I've checked fuses and confirmed 12V at the vehicle power pin and ground at the signal return pin when the key is on and engine off. However, during testing with sensors plugged in, I observed erratic voltage readings: heater circuits showed a drop from ~14V to as low as 0.23V, with signal voltages bouncing between 0.08V and 0.78V. The right-side heater circuit showed a similar drop by the time I reached it. The CEL has been intermittent—sometimes going off after probing sensor connectors, then returning later. This suggests possible loose or corroded wiring connections at the sensor harnesses. I'm seeking advice on how to properly diagnose and fix these heater circuit faults. Is this a wiring issue? A blown fuse? Or could it be a faulty PCM? I believe the root cause is likely in the sensor harness connections, but I need expert validation before proceeding with repairs.
PO141 and PO161 are heater circuit faults for the oxygen sensors—these codes typically point to wiring issues or a faulty Powertrain Control Module (PCM). Since both sides show the same fault, it's unlikely both heaters failed simultaneously. Check for chafed wires, especially near the transmission area. This is common on 2000 F150s with 5.4L engines. A qualified Ford technician familiar with truck diagnostics or 'darkroom' repairs would be best suited to resolve this.