P0135 O2 Sensor Fault on 1998 Mercury Tracer 2.0L LS - Check Engine Light, Idle Roughness and Stalling
I'm experiencing persistent engine issues on my 1998 Mercury Tracer 2.0L LS with 124,000 miles. Current Problems: 1. Check Engine Light is continuously illuminated — diagnostic scan shows DTC P0135 (Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction). - Replaced the upstream O2 sensor with a Ford OEM unit; issue persists. 2. Idle is rough and occasionally stalls, with noticeable surges during operation. - Fuel pump has been tested and functions normally. - New fuel filters have been installed (two sets). - Injector performance tests show no faults. - No vacuum leaks detected. Additional Question: Does a P013-5 O2 sensor fault directly contribute to idle instability or stalling? I've reviewed related discussions but would appreciate expert insight. Nicolai
Following up on the previous post: I rechecked all wiring for shorts and discovered water damage in the harness near the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). The PCM was replaced, and the vehicle runs more smoothly for about two days before P0135 returns. I consulted a Ford dealership — they stated that O2 sensor failure is rare and advised that wiring replacement may be necessary, though parts are not available locally. Any recommendations or troubleshooting steps? Nicolai