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Old 12-11-2005, 07:56 PM
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When this code is set is fuel economy or drivability affected?

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Old 12-12-2005, 08:21 AM
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I'm getting the 155, which is bank 2 sensor 1, so same thing but other side. I don't know if anything is affected, doesn't seem like it. I'm wonding if I should just replace the O2 sensor.
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p0135 and p0155 are common codes with headers, its because the o2s are not getting hot enough in the time alloted for the test to be run. i turned my code off for those. it will not effect anything as long as they oscillate well once warmed up. now if they never heat up then you ahve a bad o2. but only way to really tell is to scan it
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Originally Posted by WS6FirebirdTA00
p0135 and p0155 are common codes with headers, its because the o2s are not getting hot enough in the time alloted for the test to be run. i turned my code off for those. it will not effect anything as long as they oscillate well once warmed up. now if they never heat up then you ahve a bad o2. but only way to really tell is to scan it
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I'm setting of the P0135 code so should i replace with another O2 sensor or just leave it be since it doesn't affect anything. Also i keep hearing that the vette O2 sensors are better...is that right?
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i have an o2 for sale , pm me if you want it. its a lot cheaper than a new one and its not an old sensor.




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