P2297 DODGE code

What is code P2297?

What the P2297 code means. P2297 means that the oxygen sensor (O2) has out of range sensor performance when the vehicle is decelerating for bank 1 sensor 1. When this occurs, the electronic control unit (ECU) detects the out of range performance and causes the P2297 code to be set.

What does the oxygen sensor do?

Also known as the O2 sensor because O2 is the chemical formula for oxygen, the oxygen sensor monitors how much unburned oxygen is present in the exhaust as exhaust exits the engine. By monitoring oxygen levels, the sensor provides a means of measuring fuel mixture.

What does code P014C mean?

The engine control module (PCM) is constantly adjusting the amount of fuel delivered to the engine based off of the oxygen sensor’s signal. If the PCM does not see the Oxygen sensor reading constantly changing with the fuel adjustment, it will set code P014C.

What does code P013B mean?

Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P013B stands for “O2 Sensor Slow Response – Lean to Rich (Bank 1, Sensor 2).” This code is logged once the powertrain control module (PCM) detects that oxygen sensor 2 in bank 1 of the engine is taking longer than expected to switch from rich (a higher output voltage) to lean (a lower …

Can I drive with a faulty oxygen sensor?

Can You Drive With A Bad Oxygen Sensor? Yes, you can drive with a bad oxygen sensor if you can still start your engine and feel little difficulty driving. But don’t leave it alone for over a couple of days, as it might cause safety problems and lead to the malfunction of other parts of your vehicle.

What happens if an oxygen sensor goes bad?

When an O2 sensor goes bad, it can no longer trigger accurate fuel injection levels, regulate exhaust gas, or ensure efficient fuel combustion. Consequently, the vehicle may release harmful environmental pollutants or carbon-based compounds – in addition to having subpar engine performance.