122-D7K9V-09

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Complaint - incorrect allocation of fault code (P0153/P0133) for oxygen sensor (upstream of catalytic converter): replacing both oxygen sensors (upstreamof catalytic converter) (89/18)


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89/18
2
2470
Complaint - Incorrect Allocation of Fault Code (P0153/P0133) for Oxygen Sensor
(upstream of Catalytic Converter): Replacing both oxygen sensors (upstream of catalytic
converter) (89/18)
Vehicle Type:
911 GT3 (991 I and II)/911 R (991)/911 GT3 RS
Model Year:
As of 2014 up to 2018
Subject:
Oxygen sensor upstream of catalytic converter
ENU
Information:
Information
The fault codes for the oxygen sensors upstream of catalytic converter are allocated incorrectly in the DME control unit:
•
Allocation of fault code for bank 1 and oxygen sensor upstream of catalytic converter 1: is 'P0153',
should be  'P0133'
•
Allocation of fault code for bank 2 and oxygen sensor upstream of catalytic converter 2: is 'P0133',
should be  'P0153'
 If at least one of these fault codes (P0133/P0153) is entered in the DME control unit, both
oxygen sensors upstream of catalytic converter must be replaced, see  Workshop Manual
'246919 Removing and installing oxygen sensor upstream of catalytic converter'
Invoicing:
The work involved is invoiced under the labor operation:
I No.
APOS
Labor operation
24691900
Removing and installing oxygen sensors
upstream of catalytic converter
For invoicing and documentation using PQIS, enter the following coding:
Location (FES5)
24700
DME control unit
Damage type (SA4)
4041
incorrect display
References:
 Workshop Manual '246919 Removing and installing oxygen sensor upstream of catalytic converter'
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