Audi P1107: O2 Sensor Circuit (Bank 2-Sensor 1) Voltage Too Low

Is your scanner showing Audi P1107?
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Audi P1107: O2 Sensor Circuit (Bank 2-Sensor 1) Voltage Too Low

OVERVIEW
Severity
:
High
DIY Difficulty Level
:
Intermediate
Repair Cost
:
$100-$300
Can I Still Drive?
:
Yes

What Does The Audi P1107 Code Mean?

Engine started, battery voltage must be at least 11.5v, all electrical components must be off, the ground between the engine and the chassis must be well connected, the exhaust system must be properly sealed between the catalytic converter and the cylinder.

What Are The Potential Causes Of The Audi P1107 Code?

  • Oxygen sensor (before catalytic converter) is faulty
  • Oxygen sensor (behind catalytic converter) is faulty
  • Oxygen sensor heater (before catalytic converter) is faulty
  • Oxygen sensor heater (behind catalytic converter) is faulty
  • Circuit wiring

Recommended Parts

Below are some recommended auto parts to help you address the trouble code affecting your vehicle and get it running smoothly again:

>>> WORKPRO 582-piece Crimp Terminals, Wire Connectors, Heat Shrink Tube, Electrical Repair Kit
>>> A-Premium O2 Oxygen Sensor

Note: During the purchasing process, please check carefully whether the part you want to buy fits your car!

Reference Sources

Audi P1107, DTCDECODE.

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