2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7L V8 P0138 Code: What Does Bank 1 Sensor 2 Mean?
I own a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited with a 4.7L V8 engine and am trying to understand what the P0138 diagnostic trouble code means. The code indicates 'O2 Sensor Signal Shorted to Voltage' for Bank 1, Sensor 2. I'm confused about which sensor this refers to since multiple sources online show different configurations for 'Bank 1 Sensor 2' — some describe it as a downstream rear-left oxygen sensor with a white wire cover and heater element, while others refer to a different unit labeled 'downstream left.' Can someone clarify exactly which sensor is being referenced in the P0138 code for this model? I've searched online but found conflicting information. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Check whether your vehicle has a federal or California emissions decal (found on the radiator support). This can affect sensor specifications. P0138 does not confirm that the oxygen sensor is faulty — it indicates a signal short to voltage, which could point to wiring issues, sensor circuit problems, or heater feed circuit faults. O2 SENSOR OPERATION: - O2 Sensor Signal Shorted to Voltage - O2 Sensor Signal Circuit Shorted to O2 Heater Feed Circuit - O2 Sensor Signal Open - O2 Sensor Ground Circuit Open - O2S Heater Feed Circuit Open This information is critical for accurate diagnosis.