Saturday, 17 August 2019

2019 BMW 128i Convertible (E88) L6-3.0L (N51) A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): Manufacturer Code Charts Page 144

2019 BMW 128i Convertible (E88) L6-3.0L (N51) A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ): Manufacturer Code Charts Page 144



Condition for fault memory entry



O2 sensor behind catalytic converter voltage < 0.2 V with



rich data specification for active test



Action in service



This malfunction is detected during the active test. The



active test is triggered by the trim control diagnosis function



(trim controller fault code stored in the control module's



fault memory!)



1. Initiate system test for reversed O2 sensors. Follow



instructions for system test.



2. If the system test fails to produce a result then



3. Visual inspection of wiring and plugs



4. Electrical check of wiring



5. Replace wires or plugs as indicated



6. Check exhaust system upstream from downstream (postcat)



O2 sensor for leaks



7. Replace downstream (post-cat) O2 sensor



8. Replace upstream (pre-cat) O2 sensor



9. Replace control module



Fault effect and breakdown warning



Driver information



Warning light:



MIL ON



Service instruction



none



2C6D



2C6D - P1130



Information saved in



DME



Fault code



2C6D - P1130



Fault text



Oxygen sensor behind catalytic converter, ageing



Fault description



O2 Sensor Circuit Dynamic Test (Bank 1 Sensor 2)



Condition for fault identification



Test condition:



O2 sensor aging test



No secondary air injection,



0 < Speed < 150 km/h



Terminal condition: Terminal 15, engine on



Voltage condition:



none



Condition for fault memory entry



Switching time counter > 1.5 (sensor transition from rich to



lean too slow)



Action in service



0. Was the temperature drop caused by external factors



(driving into snow pile, ice on O2 sensor?) Thaw sensor,



clear all fault memory, continue driving!



1. Check O2 sensor heater: Contact resistance on plugs and



in wiring is excessive (DME - wiring harness - sensor)



2. Check wiring



3. Check O2 sensor plug (water or corrosion in the plug?



Repeatedly disconnect the plug and then re-insert it