2019 Honda P0131: What It Means & Is It Safe to Drive?

P0131 on the 2019 Honda: O2 Sensor Circuit Low Voltage (Bank 1, Sensor 1). Here's what it means, what usually causes it, what repairs typically cost, and whether it's safe to keep driving.

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What this code means

The upstream oxygen sensor on Bank 1 is reporting a voltage signal below the expected range. This can indicate a faulty sensor, a lean condition, or an exhaust leak near the sensor.

Common causes on the 2019 Honda

  • Failed upstream oxygen sensor
  • Exhaust leak before the sensor
  • Lean fuel condition (vacuum leak, weak fuel pressure)
  • Damaged sensor wiring or ground

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light
  • Poor fuel economy
  • Rough idle in some cases
  • Failed emissions test

Typical fixes

  • Replace upstream oxygen sensor (Bank 1, Sensor 1)
  • Locate and fix exhaust leaks
  • Smoke test for vacuum leaks
  • Check fuel pressure

Repair cost range

For a 2019 Honda, repairs for P0131 typically fall between $100 and $350, depending on the root cause and labor rates in your area.

Known issues on Honda

Honda P0131 on K-series engines usually means the upstream Air/Fuel ratio (wideband) sensor has failed. Honda uses a wideband LAF sensor upstream rather than a traditional narrowband—use a genuine Denso sensor for this repair.

Most commonly affected models

Accord 2003–2012Civic 2006–2011CR-V 2005–2011

Is it safe to keep driving your 2019 Honda with this code?

For driving-safety guidance—how far you can go, when to tow, and what's urgent—see these checklists:

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