P2239Fuel & Air Metering

O2 Sensor Positive Current Control Circuit High Bank 1 Sensor 1

P2239 means the positive current control circuit of the air-fuel ratio sensor on Bank 1 Sensor 1 is reading too high. Usually an open, a short to voltage, or a failed sensor.

🚗 Yes, short-term, but expect an emissions test failure.
MEDIUM
severity
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🎯 Top Causes, Ranked by Likelihood

#1Failed air-fuel ratio sensor$80-$350
45%
The pump cell circuit fails high.
#2Open or short to voltage$50-$300
30%
Wiring fault drives the circuit high.
#3Connector corrosion$50-$200
15%
Poor contact affects the circuit.
#4ECM fault$300-$1000
10%
Rarely, the module driver fails.

🩺 Common Symptoms

💰 Repair Cost: DIY vs Shop

DIY Cost
$80-$350
Shop Cost
$200-$500

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🔧 How to Diagnose P2239

1Inspect wiring for opens or shorts to power
2Check the connector for corrosion
3Test the current control circuit
4Replace the air-fuel ratio sensor if confirmed

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Can I drive with P2239?
Short-term yes, but repair it to restore fuel control.
How much to fix P2239?
Usually $200-$500 at a shop.
What causes P2239 most often?
A failed air-fuel sensor or an open in the wiring.

🔗 Related Codes

P2237P2238P2243P2251P0132
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