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2003 Tahoe OBD2 Codes P0141 and P0161 - O2 Sensor Issues and Fuse Solution

Model: Tahoe Fault Code: P0141 Posted: 2016-04-11 01:23

Hi everyone, I recently replaced all four oxygen (O2) sensors on my 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe, but two diagnostic codes—P0141 and P0161—still persist. When I use my OBD2 scanner to monitor the voltage of O2 sensor 1, it fluctuates wildly between 0V and 0.8V, while O2 sensor 2 reads steadily around 0.75–0.-80V. I'm wondering if there's any further troubleshooting I can do before scheduling a visit with a mechanic. Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance for your help.

Related fault codes
P0141P0161
Comments (3)
Anonymous 2016-04-11 07:04

Did you install the new O2 sensors from the dealership or an aftermarket brand? Also, please check the O2B fuse (15A) located in the under-hood fuse block. A blown fuse can cause intermittent sensor readings and persistent error codes.

Anonymous 2016-04-12 05:18

The O2B fuse was indeed blown—after replacing it, my check engine light turned off completely! I didn't know there was a dedicated fuse for the oxygen sensors. Thanks so much for the tip. I purchased the sensors from RockAuto and they were AC Delco brand.

Anonymous 2016-04-13 07:41

Great to hear you resolved the issue—especially since you used OEM-quality O2 sensors. Your experience will be incredibly helpful for other owners facing similar problems with their 2003 Tahoe and P0141/P0161 codes.