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Can you tell me the p013c code for a Jeep Grand Cherokee?

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Kevin C

When the Jeep Grand Cherokee shows a stored p013c code, it means that the powertrain control module (PCM) has recognized a delay in response from the downstream oxygen sensor (also known as the post-catalytic converter O2 sensor) or the circuits in engine bank two. This sensor measures the level of oxygen in the exhaust fumes leaving the engine and should typically be replaced every 60,000 to 90,000 miles since it wears out and can malfunction over time. All vehicles made after 1980 have an oxygen sensor, which is part of the emissions control system. When it's working properly, the O2 sensor sends information to the computer in the engine, contributing to optimum engine performance in your vehicle.

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  • Ridge

    If your Jeep Grand Cherokee equipped with OBD-II has a P013C code stored, it indicates that the PCM has noticed a delayed reaction from the downstream oxygen sensor or the bank two circuit after the catalytic converter.

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