B1225 Code: Meaning, Symptoms, Causes & Fix

B1225

Overview

B1225 is triggered when monitoring logic identifies an issue with Fuel Temperature Sensor #1 Circuit Short to Ground affecting fuel delivery and pressure control.

Symptoms

  • engine may stall at idle
  • hard starting
  • reduced fuel economy

Common causes

  • Disconnected or loose connector affecting fuel temperature sensor #1 circuit short to ground
  • Broken terminal inside harness
  • Connector pin damage/corrosion or harness stress near related components

How to diagnose B1225

  1. Confirm B1225 and capture freeze-frame data with a professional scan tool.
  2. Inspect wiring, connectors, and grounds related to fuel temperature sensor #1 circuit short to ground for obvious defects.
  3. Use a continuity test from module pin to component to identify opens/high resistance.
  4. Check for related DTCs to identify the root-cause chain before replacing parts.
  5. After repair, clear codes and confirm readiness monitors complete without recurrence.

Severity of code B1225

Moderate: This code is moderate severity: the vehicle may still operate, but fault progression can increase repair cost over time.

Can you drive with B1225?

Most vehicles can be driven short-term with B1225, but postpone heavy load/highway driving until repaired.

If the warning lamp is flashing or drivability/safety is affected, avoid driving and diagnose immediately.

How to fix it (step-by-step)

  1. Repair obvious wiring/connector faults first to prevent repeat parts replacement.
  2. Address the root fault mode (open) in the fuel temperature sensor #1 circuit short to ground circuit/system.
  3. Apply the required relearn/adaptation procedure if specified by service information.
  4. Road-test and verify B1225 remains cleared under the conditions that originally set the code.

Fix options

  • Repair open circuit and secure connector lock.
  • Clear corrosion and protect terminals.
  • Clear DTCs and verify with live data and completed drive cycle.

Typical repair cost

$220-$1100

Common mistakes when diagnosing B1225

  • Replacing parts without verifying voltage, ground, and signal integrity first.
  • Ignoring related stored/pending codes that indicate upstream faults.
  • Skipping post-repair verification drive cycle and readiness checks.

B1225 in common vehicles

B1225 appears across makes such as Ford, Toyota, Honda, Chevrolet. Failure patterns differ by platform: wiring routes, software calibration, and component supplier revisions can change root cause.

Frequently asked questions

What causes B1225?

B1225 is commonly set by open faults affecting fuel temperature sensor #1 circuit short to ground.

How much does it cost to fix B1225?

For B1225, repair costs are typically $220-$1100 depending on exact root cause, labor rates, and part quality.

Can I clear B1225 without repair?

You can clear B1225 temporarily, but the code usually returns until the underlying fault is corrected.

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