P2195 is a general OBD2 code that indicates that the signal coming from your Ford Ecosport's 1'st O2 sensor on Bank 1 Sensor 1 is stuck lean.
DTC P2195 is a general code, which means that it has the same meaning for any make, model, or year. It is most typically caused by a bad O2 sensor, but there can A LOT of issues that can cause this code.
The symptoms associated with P2195 can be varied. Often, the check engine light will be the only symptom. Here are some diagnostic steps that you can use to diagnose this code in your Ecosport from home. If you happen to have access to a scan tool, you can use it to capture the short and long term fuel trim values. You’ll need to make sure that the engine is warmed up before you do this. Doing this will help you determine if the O2 sensor is operating within spec without having to do any looking under the hood. While this isn’t a skill most DIY mechanics have, the concept is simple, and you can learn enough to use fuel trim to your advantage by watching this 11 minute video. If you happen to have a V6, V8, or V10 engine, you can do the “swap test” to determine if the bank 1 sensor 1 oxygen sensor is bad. Here’s what you do. You can use a multimeter to check for any short or open circuits at the wiring harness. A quick visual inspection can often tell you if there is something wrong, but not in the way the use of a multimeter will. Often a worn or brittle vacuum line will allow unmetered air into your Ecosport’s engine. When this happens, it creates a lean condition. You can test for a vacuum leak around the vacuum lines and the intake manifold. A common method is to spray carb cleaner around the intake/vacuum lines. When the spot is found the engine will rev higher. Obviously, carb cleaner is super flammable. So be CAREFUL. Make sure you have a form of fire suppression available to you. If you have an engine with 2 banks (not an inline engine) and you’re getting P2195 without getting P2197, it could mean that an injector has gone bad. If you have an inline engine (or an engine that has P2195 +P2197), check the fuel pressure compared to the factory specs. If you’ve looked over all of the items listed above, and you still haven’t diagnosed P2195 in your vehicle, don’t give up. There are a lot of issues that can cause P2195 in the Ford Ecosport, you’ll more than likely be replacing an oxygen sensor though. Good luck!
P2195 Symptoms: Ford Ecosport
P2195 Common Causes: Ford Ecosport
Diagnosing P2195
Capture the Short/Long Term Fuel Trim Values
Swap Test (Won’t Work on 4 Cylinder Engines)
Check the O2 Sensor Harness
Vacuum Leaks
Fuel Issues
Further Testing
Conclusion