P0153 is a common OBDII code that occurs in many vehicles, including the Ford Ecosport. The code is triggered when there is an issue with the response time from the O2 sensor when switching voltage levels.
The Oxygen sensor is responsible for helping the ECM monitor oxygen levels in the exhaust in order to create the ideal air/fuel mixture.
When the Oxygen sensor is taking too long to respond, then the ECM can no longer depend on that information to manage the air/fuel mixture.
- Bank 2 is the side of the engine with cylinder 2 in the firing order
- Sensor 1 is before the catalytic converter, typically in the exhaust manifold or right after it
Typically, the only symptom of P0153 is going to be the service engine soon light. In some cases, there can be other symptoms as well. These symptoms include: Most of the time, it’s not a breakdown risk. But, like anything that causes the service engine soon light to come on it is a good idea to have it fixed as soon as possible. A poor air fuel mixture going through the catalytic converter can cause damage to it eventually. Here’s a helpful video from realfixesrealfast on youtube, it’s great (P0133 is the same exact code, just on a different side of the engine): Here are the most common issues that cause the P0153 code in the Ford Ecosport. They are presented in order (somewhat) of most to least likely to cause the problem. It is possible to diagnose the P0153 with a multimeter. If you use the multimeter, you’ll know whether or not the voltage coming to and from the oxygen sensor is within spec, this can help you determine if it’s your Ecosport’s O2 sensor, or wiring harness that’s the issue. If you don’t have access to a multimeter, it certainly wouldn’t hurt to check the wiring to between the fuse box and the Oxygen sensor first. If it ends up being a wiring issue, it’ll save you money over buying an unnecessary O2 sensor. You can also use a voltage test light to determine whether or not the oxygen sensor is getting any voltage at all (they’re about $5 at Walmart). If it’s not getting any voltage, attach the test light to the harness plug and shake the wiring a little bit. If the light comes on, even for a second, you know that you have a short circuit causing the P0153 trouble code. Good luck finding whatever caused P0153 in your Ford Ecosport. If you have anything that you would like to add, please feel free to leave a comment below.Ford Ecosport P0153 Symptoms
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