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P1131 O2 Sensor Fault in 2000 Ford Expedition - Diagnosis and Fix Guide

Model: Ford Expedition Fault Code: P1131 Posted: 2014-03-01 04:30

I own a 2000 Ford Expedition with a 4.6L V8 engine and am currently experiencing a P1131 diagnostic trouble code. The vehicle is showing an O2 sensor issue (Bank 1 Sensor 1). Should I replace the oxygen sensor, reset the system, or investigate other underlying causes first? Any guidance on proper troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated.

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P1131
Comments (2)
Anonymous 2014-03-01 08:03

Yes, replace the O2 sensor (Bank 1 Sensor 1). Ensure you purchase a genuine OEM part from an authorized dealer rather than aftermarket brands to maintain compatibility and reliability.

Anonymous 2014-03-01 08:10

The HO2S 11 sensor is not switching properly, indicating a lean condition. When the engine is idling, the O2 signal should fluctuate between 0.2 and 0.8 volts. A P1131 code can be triggered by excessive EGR flow or mechanical engine issues. If the O2 signal remains below 0.45 volts, it may point to a vacuum leak on Bank 1. To verify if the sensor is faulty, perform a backprobe test using the gray/light blue O2 signal wire. Inject propane into the throttle body and observe the O2 signal—if it shifts from lean to rich, the sensor is likely functioning correctly, and the issue lies elsewhere in the system (e.g., a lean condition on Bank 1). Additionally, confirm the integrity of the O2 signal circuit by using a multimeter: with the key ON and the O2 sensor disconnected, connect the negative probe to battery ground and the positive probe to the signal wire. A reading around 0.45 volts indicates proper wiring; any deviation suggests an open or short in the signal circuit.