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P1179

Moderate

O2 Sensor Signal Circuit Slow Switching From Rich to Lean (Bank 2 Sensor 1)

What Does P1179 Mean?

The upstream oxygen sensor on Bank 2 is responding too slowly when the air/fuel mixture transitions from rich to lean. This indicates the sensor may be contaminated, aged, or experiencing electrical issues affecting its response time.

Common Causes

45%

Aged or contaminated oxygen sensor with reduced sensitivity

O2 Sensor Bank 2 Sensor 1

25%

Exhaust leak near oxygen sensor affecting readings

Exhaust manifold gasket
Exhaust pipe

20%

Wiring harness issues or poor connector contact

O2 sensor wiring
Connector terminals

10%

Engine oil or coolant contamination on sensor element

O2 Sensor Bank 2 Sensor 1
PCV valve

Diagnostic Steps

1

Step 1: Monitor live O2 sensor data with scan tool during acceleration/deceleration to verify slow switching response time

2

Step 2: Inspect oxygen sensor for contamination, oil deposits, or physical damage

3

Step 3: Check for exhaust leaks upstream of the O2 sensor using smoke test or visual inspection

4

Step 4: Test O2 sensor wiring and connector for resistance, corrosion, or loose pins

5

Step 5: If all checks pass, replace the oxygen sensor and verify proper switching speed

Estimated Repair Cost

$150 - $400

Parts + labor, varies by vehicle and location

Frequently Asked Questions

What does P1179 mean?

The upstream oxygen sensor on Bank 2 is responding too slowly when the air/fuel mixture transitions from rich to lean. This indicates the sensor may be contaminated, aged, or experiencing electrical issues affecting its response time.

What causes P1179?

The most common cause of P1179 (O2 Sensor Signal Circuit Slow Switching From Rich to Lean (Bank 2 Sensor 1)) is: Aged or contaminated oxygen sensor with reduced sensitivity

How much does it cost to fix P1179?

Typical repair costs for P1179 range from $150 to $400, depending on the vehicle, location, and whether you do it yourself or go to a shop.

Is it safe to drive with P1179?

Vehicle is safe to drive but fuel economy will be reduced and emissions increased. Address within a few weeks to prevent catalytic converter damage.

How do I diagnose P1179?

Start by connecting an OBD2 scanner to read the code and any freeze frame data. Then follow the diagnostic steps specific to P1179 to identify the root cause.

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Quick Info

Category

Powertrain

System

Fuel System and Emissions Control

Difficulty

Moderate

Type

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