How to determine which oxygen sensor is having trouble based on the “check engine” codes. Bank and Sensor Locations.
How to determine which oxygen sensor is having trouble based on the “check engine” codes. Bank and Sensor Locations.
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I am a disabled and this video is great up to where you go to county cat .
Any body outside wisconsin can not use it . It there a way around it as I
really need the info to help repair my disabled equipment jeep it has a
error of bank 2 sensor 2 .
Very good, Thank you.
Thank you for breaking it down so simply! You rock! :)
Fantastic video. I have a daihatsu sirion 2001 and have a error p0135 02
sensor heater circuit bank 1 sensor 1. I have took out the old one and cut
the wires. I bought new denso dox 0109 sensor. Soldered the wires blue to
blue, white to white and the other two were both black. So I just soldered
them too but not sure which black goes to which other black. I put it back
on the exhaust and still get the same error. Please advise.
The sensor I replaced was under the engine block on the exhaust.
Is this called the oxygen sensor…
thank you very much
You helped me out soooooooooo much…simple explanation and terms..thanks
man
Thanks Wes ! Much appreciated …!
it says on the website that im not a winconsic resident which is true but
do you know how to bypass this or could i have a login name and pass to use
thanks.
Thanks for the first minute. Just what I needed.
Thanks, very helpful!
Thanks a lot buddy, This video really helped me out a lot with identifying
the sensors and their locations on my 1995 Nissan Maxima. I hope that I
will see more of your videos posted on youtube in the future because you
have been very clear and understandable when you describe and explain what
it is you’re presenting on the video. Once again, thanks a lot and I wish
they would have had this youtube/computer stuff when we were younger. lol
Have a good day.
that sucks! i didn’t know that wouldn’t work out of state.. if you sign up
on autozone’s website, they offer alot of the same information…
Problem with this is if you aren’t from Wisconsin, then you can’t use that
Database 🙁