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I am throwing the infamous P0135 code. Its the heated O2 sensor side 1 bank 1. Code comes on every so often. If I delete it, it will stay off. If the check engine light does not come on and stay on, even if I was to clear it out....would it be ok? I do not think anything is wrong. Wires are good and sensors are good as well as the #15 fuse.
Thoughts, comments, questions?
Please dont post the long technical data post as it doesnt do me any good. Lamen terms please
If the code keeps coming back, personally I would be looking at the wires and the connector to the sensor itself for any melted/shorting going on. Otherwise, I would replace the sensor.
I am throwing the infamous P0135 code. Its the heated O2 sensor side 1 bank 1. Code comes on every so often. If I delete it, it will stay off. If the check engine light does not come on and stay on, even if I was to clear it out....would it be ok? I do not think anything is wrong. Wires are good and sensors are good as well as the #15 fuse.
Thoughts, comments, questions?
Please dont post the long technical data post as it doesnt do me any good. Lamen terms please
You have a problems with the heated sensor, change it. And by the way it's Laymen.
I believe in not throwing parts at a problem, that being said....go with the easiest and cheapest fix first. An O2 sensor is a cheap and easy install. There is a site that sells only and all O2 sensors....oxygen sensors....do a search.
had same problem due to my similar set up as yours: ie. LTs, hi flo cats,etc... every time I'd give it a good run P0135 would show up...so, we tuned it out using my HP Tuners program...