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Old 01-13-2005, 06:23 PM
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Unhappy o2 sensor code please help

I just got a tune from tsp and got my computer in let it run for a while. the idle is surging and texas-speed said to adjust the idle screw to fix as I did and it did not fix the prob could this be related to the code it is trowing? it said p0134 bank 1 sensor 1 no activity. anyone know which sensor this is pass or driver. I don't have cats and had those deleted from computer. what does no activity mean?

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That is the drivers side sensor, and yes that will definitely make it run crappy. Swap your O2 Sensors around (put the passengers on the drivers side, and drivers on the passenger side). If it changes to b2s1, then the sensor has crapped out. If it still stays that it is B1S1, then there is most likely a wiring problem to that sensor.
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ok did that and the code switched sides just like you said. I replaced that sensor. I can't start it back up tonight though because its very loud with no mufflers and i have close neighbors but hopefully it runs good tommorow.
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neighbors? F the neighbors
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No problem. You're definitely not the first to lose an O2 sensor.




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