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P1089: O2 Sensor Circuit Slow Response in Lean Control Range Bank 1 Sensor 2

BMW SUBARU
Severity
Medium
System
Manufacturer-Specific Powertrain

What Does P1089 Mean?

P1089 is a manufacturer-specific diagnostic trouble code: O2 Sensor Circuit Slow Response in Lean Control Range Bank 1 Sensor 2. This code applies to BMW, SUBARU vehicles. Unlike generic OBD-II codes, manufacturer-specific codes are defined by the vehicle maker and may only apply to certain makes and models.

Symptoms of P1089

Common Causes

Frequently Asked Questions

What does P1089 mean?
P1089 indicates: O2 Sensor Circuit Slow Response in Lean Control Range Bank 1 Sensor 2. The vehicle's computer has detected that the O2 Sensor is not operating within its expected parameters and stored this diagnostic trouble code.
Can I drive with code P1089?
You can drive short distances for essential trips, but schedule a diagnosis soon. Driving with P1089 for extended periods may cause additional problems.
How much does it cost to fix P1089?
Repair costs for P1089 typically range from $80 to $300, depending on the root cause. Simple wiring or connector repairs are on the lower end, while component replacement costs more. A proper diagnosis ($80–$150 at most shops) will identify the exact cause before committing to expensive parts.

Reported Repair Costs for P1089

Based on 6 owner-reported repair costs from NHTSA complaints.

Low End
$600
Typical
$4000
High End
$6000

⚠️ These are owner-reported costs, not estimates. Actual costs vary by location, labor rates, and root cause. Source: NHTSA complaints database.

What To Do Next

Possible Fixes

  • πŸ”§ Inspect and repair O2 Sensor wiring and connectors
  • πŸ”§ Replace faulty O2 Sensor
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  2. 2
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  3. 3
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    A code alone doesn't identify the exact failed part. A diagnostic ($50–$150) pinpoints the root cause.

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