Cel p1141

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Car threw this CEL on me (P1141): sensor 2 heater circuit voltage low. Anyone had similar issues with this and any tips to repair?
 
Could be the sensor is just carbon'd up and needs a cleaning. I had that code from one, cleaned it with maf or carb cleaner put it back in and no code. Still in car now and that has been a coupla yrs or more. Gas mileage still as good as ever. It was the 2nd one as well............
 
So assuming that it's just carboned up, how do I go about getting it off and cleaning? Where would it even be located? Mind you, on a 1.6 liter sedan.
 
Sounds like the one farthest away from the motor - code says sensor 2. Undo electrical connection and remove it from exhaust. All I did was spray the crap out it with carb cleaner, let it dry, put it back in & cleared code. Haven't had any issues since. If code comes back I'd say time for a new one. Worth a try IMO.
 
So here's a stab in the dark: Would a quarter sized hole in the exhaust system be the culprit for car running in opened loop mode all the time? Maybe would explain why I smell gasoline when the car is running/idling before stalling out?
 
Need help urgent ? I have a 1999 mazda familia with the zl-ve engine, its was automatic and i change it to manual (problems):i am missing my airflow box the part that the filter goes on the bottom half (it was stolen) it had a burnt knock sensor ,blown head gasket around the compression rights,and the gas needle moves every move i make depends on the turn are what ever i have a problems on hill (not my driving skills)when the gas is low are on the first mark,and it has a flat spot on move off if i push in the clutch and rev it will take of then die down immediately then pick back up again. Can anybody shine any light on this matter are know how i should ask?
 
So time for an update: Check engine came back on. Ran codes and now I have 6! P0102, P0103, P0113, P0123, P1504 and P1141. Is that a sign I'm better off replacing the wiring harness than trying to replace every sensor?
 
it is possible one or two issues are throwing multiple codes. Start a process of elimination. Fix the original codes first and work down the list
 
it is possible one or two issues are throwing multiple codes. Start a process of elimination. Fix the original codes first and work down the list

Well, just had the MAF sensor replaced last week.. I don't think that's installed wrong or anything.. Noticed my IAC sensor wasnt plugged in before, so plugged back in and first I've seen of the P1504 code..
 

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