Kia K900 P0133: Oxygen Sensor Slow Response (Bank 1 -Sensor 1)

  P0133 is a common OBDII code that occurs in many vehicles, including theKia K900. The code is triggered when there is an issue with the response time from the oxygen (O2) sensor when switching voltage levels. The O2 sensor is responsible for helping the ECM meter oxygen levels in the exhaust in order to … Read more

Kia K900 P0132: Oxygen Sensor High Voltage (Bank 1 -Sensor 1)

    P0132 is a common OBDII code that occurs in many vehicles, including the Kia K900. The code is triggered when: The voltage at the sensor remains above threshold for 20 seconds or more. The air fuel sensor stays in rich biased mode for too long. There are also some less likely problems that can … Read more

Kia K900 P0131: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

The P0131 code is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code that indicates low voltage in the Kia K900’s Oxygen (O2) sensor circuit for Bank 1, Sensor 1 (B1S1). This sensor plays a crucial role in maintaining optimal engine performance by detecting the air-fuel ratio in the exhaust, then sending this data to the K900’s engine control … Read more

Kia K900 P0330: Knock Sensor ” Bank 2″ – Circuit Malfunction

  P0330 is a powertrain OBDII trouble code that has the same meaning for the Kia K900 as it would any other vehicle. By definition, it means that the vehicles ECM/PCM isn’t getting the proper signal from the knock sensor. Clearing this code typically requires a new knock sensor. The second most common cause is … Read more

Kia K900 P0507 Code: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

P0507 is a fairly typical OBDII trouble code that can occur in the Kia K900. It is typically triggered when the engine idle speed is 200 rpm or more over the predetermined limit set by the Kia It is a generic code, which means that it has the same meaning for the Kia K900 as any other vehicle. … Read more