Fixing P0135 in Your 2022 Subaru Forester
Your 2022 Subaru Forester displayed P0135—O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction Bank 1 Sensor 1. The upstream oxygen sensor's heater on the driver's side has failed, reducing fuel efficiency.
Without the heater, your Forester runs inefficiently until natural engine heat warms the sensor—typically 3-5 minutes of wasted fuel each start.
Symptoms
- Check engine light on
- 11-18% reduced fuel economy
- Rough cold-start idle
- Hesitation during acceleration
- Extended warm-up period
- Failed emissions test
Root Causes
Heater Element Failure (64% Likelihood)
Your 2022 Forester's 2.5L boxer engine creates thermal stress. By 45,000-75,000 miles, heater failures become common from thermal cycling.
Wiring Damage (22% Likelihood)
Boxer engine wiring routing near exhaust suffers heat damage and vibration.
Blown Fuse (9% Likelihood)
Check fuse first—easiest fix.
ECM Issue (5% Likelihood)
Rare ECM faults trigger false codes.
Diagnosis
- Verify P0135
- Check fuse
- Inspect wiring
- Test heater resistance (4-12 ohms)
- Check voltage
- Monitor live data
Repair Costs
Dealership
If within warranty, free.
Out of warranty: $255-$385
Independent Shop
Cost: $175-$310
DIY
Cost: $72-$138
Time: 40-60 minutes
Parts
- OEM Subaru: $115-$158
- Denso: $72-$118
- Bosch: $78-$128
Prevention
- Use Top Tier fuel
- Address oil consumption
- Fix exhaust leaks
- Avoid unapproved additives
- Take longer drives
Driving with P0135
Safe short-term, but fuel economy drops 11-18%. Schedule repairs within 2 weeks to prevent catalytic converter damage ($1,000-$2,350).
When to Get Help
- Under warranty
- Uncomfortable with boxer engine work
- Code returns after replacement
- Multiple codes
2022 Forester Notes
The Forester's boxer engine layout places sensors uniquely. Some production runs show earlier failures—check dealer for TSBs applicable to your VIN.