2004 Chevrolet Cavalier 2.2L Front and Rear O2 Sensors Shorted Together - Fault Codes P0130, P0131, P0141, P0134
My recently purchased 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier 2.2L is showing a wiring issue where the front and rear oxygen (O2) sensors are physically connected together. There appears to be no visible connection point between these sensors and the rest of the vehicle's exhaust system. The car is displaying multiple O2-related diagnostic trouble codes: P0130, P0131, P0141, and P0134. Despite this, the engine runs smoothly with no noticeable performance issues—only a consistent drop in fuel efficiency to around 25 mpg. Resetting the codes temporarily resolves the issue, but they reappear after approximately three start cycles. This suggests a persistent wiring fault rather than a transient sensor failure. I suspect that an incorrect or unauthorized modification has caused this short between the two O2 sensors, as their connectors are designed to be separate and distinct in the system.
P0440 - This code relates to the evaporative emission control system. While not directly related to O2 sensor wiring, it's worth checking if other systems are also affected.