Powertrain Codes
P1073
Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor Circuit
★★★★ Common diagnostic code
P1073 means the vehicle detected a fault related to exhaust gas temperature sensor circuit. The code points to the system that needs testing, but the exact repair should be confirmed with scan data, visual inspection, and circuit or mechanical checks.
What P1073 Means
P1073 means the vehicle detected a fault related to exhaust gas temperature sensor circuit. The code points to the system that needs testing, but the exact repair should be confirmed with scan data, visual inspection, and circuit or mechanical checks.
Before You Replace Anything
Record the evidence first. Clearing codes too early can erase the clues that point to the real fault.
Common Symptoms
Most Common Causes
Diagnostic Confidence
Use this as a starting point, not a replacement for testing.
Recommended Diagnostic Workflow
Mechanic's Tips
Save freeze-frame data before clearing codes. Check related codes, voltage, grounds, wiring integrity, connector condition, and manufacturer service information before replacing parts.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Common Repairs
Repair vacuum or EVAP leak
Success Rate: ★★★☆☆
Average Cost: $75-$900
Labor: 0.5-2.5 hours
Replace confirmed failed sensor or valve
Success Rate: ★★★☆☆
Average Cost: $75-$900
Labor: 0.5-2.5 hours
Repair wiring or connector
Success Rate: ★★★☆☆
Average Cost: $75-$900
Labor: 0.5-2.5 hours
Clean carbon buildup where applicable
Success Rate: ★★★☆☆
Average Cost: $75-$900
Labor: 0.5-2.5 hours
Parts Commonly Replaced
Tools Used During Diagnosis
Related Repairs
How to Explain This to Your Customer
Your vehicle stored code P1073, which points to a problem with exhaust gas temperature sensor circuit. The next step is proper diagnosis so parts are not replaced blindly.
Manufacturer Notes
Generic OBD-II information. Exact test steps, component locations, relearn procedures, and known failures may vary by make, model, year, engine, transmission, and calibration.
Technician Notes
Save freeze-frame data before clearing codes. Check related codes, voltage, grounds, wiring integrity, connector condition, and manufacturer service information before replacing parts.
Related Codes
FAQ
What does P1073 mean?
P1073 means the computer detected a fault related to exhaust gas temperature sensor circuit.
Is P1073 serious?
It depends on symptoms. Warning lights, overheating, slipping, rough running, limp mode, or poor drivability should be diagnosed quickly.
Can I drive with P1073?
Short trips may be possible if the vehicle runs normally, but avoid driving if the light is flashing, the vehicle overheats, shifts poorly, or loses power.
Will P1073 fail emissions?
Usually yes if the Check Engine Light is on or readiness monitors are incomplete.
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