I just got the P0471 code but also got the P0420 and P0137 along with it. They all seem to be related to the same sampling. Which one would the most likely suspect to be setting off the other two?
I hope the following helps. Its from the Dodge Service Manual.
P0137-O2 SENSOR 1/2 CIRCUIT LOW
Theory of Operation
The engine aftertreatment system monitors the O2 content in the diesel engine exhaust. The ECM monitors the exhaust gases for oxygen content and varies the rich/lean fuel mixture of the intake air fuel mixture to adjust the system. This diagnostic monitors the status message broadcast by the Smart O2 sensor module for the downstream O2 sensor circuit. The ECM will set the fault if it receives a FMI (Failure Mode Indicator) message from the Smart O2 Module. The ECM will illuminate the MIL lamp immediately when the diagnostic runs and fails. The ECM will turn off the MIL lamp diagnostic runs and passes in four consecutive drive cycles.
When Monitored:
This diagnostic runs when the engine is running.
Set Condition:
The ECM will set the fault if it receives a FMI (Failure Mode Indicator) message from the Smart O2 Module.
Possible Causes
(K299) 02 1/2 HEATER SUPPLY CIRCUIT OPEN
(K80) 02 1/2 HEATER RETURN CIRCUIT OPEN
(K734) 02 1/2 PUMP CURRENT CIRCUIT OPEN
(K904) 02 1/2 RETURN CIRCUIT OPEN
(K733) 02 1/2 PUMP CELL CURRENT TRIM CIRCUIT OPEN
(K141) 02 1/2 SIGNAL CIRCUIT OPEN
O2 SENSOR MODULE
P0420-CATALYST EFFICIENCY BANK 1
Theory of Operation
The aftertreatment diesel oxidation catalyst is designed to react with hydrocarbons in the exhaust stream, this chemical reaction reduces hydrocarbon emission levels and also produces heat. Periodically, the ECM will utilize the heat generated by this reaction in the aftertreatment diesel oxidation catalyst to actively regenerate and clean the aftertreatment diesel particulate filter. This diagnostic checks that the aftertreatment diesel oxidation catalyst is present and functioning correctly. The ECM monitors the efficiency of the aftertreatment diesel oxidation catalyst through interpretation of data received from the aftertreatment diesel oxidation catalyst inlet and diesel particulate filter inlet temperature sensors, the monitor checks for a temperature rise across the aftertreatment diesel oxidation catalyst. The ECM will set the fault if it detects that the aftertreatment diesel oxidation catalyst is not present in the aftertreatment/exhaust system. The ECM will illuminate the MIL lamp immediately when the diagnostic runs and fails. The ECM will turn off the MIL lamp immediately after the diagnostic runs and passes.
When Monitored:
This diagnostic runs when the engine is running, and performing an active regeneration of the aftertreatment particulate filter.
Set Condition:
The ECM will set the fault if it detects that the aftertreatment diesel oxidation catalyst is not present in the aftertreatment/exhaust system.
Possible Causes
AFTERTREATMENT DIESEL OXIDATION CATALYST HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE VEHICLE
AFTERTREATMENT DIESEL OXIDATION CATALYST IS DAMAGED OR NOT FUNCTIONING PROPERLY
AFTERTREATMENT DIESEL OXIDATION CATALYST INLET AND/OR OUTLET TEMPERATURE SENSORS ARE DAMAGED/FAILED
IMPROPER FUELING
WIRING HARNESS