SES : P0135 I give up!!! Need INFO!
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SES : P0135 I give up!!! Need INFO!
Looks like this code is here to stay, haven't done anything about it yet, seems to just come on when it wants to.
Got a LOT of rain, it's been two weeks and hasn't gone out. Might be time to replace it.
DTC P0135 HO2S Heater Performance Bank 1 Sensor 1
1. What's the CORRECT part number to order.
2. Where is it....(pictures would be nice, gonna attempt it myself and I'm a visual person and stupid).
3. How much is it?
4. Where should I get it from?
Thanks guys!
Got a LOT of rain, it's been two weeks and hasn't gone out. Might be time to replace it.
DTC P0135 HO2S Heater Performance Bank 1 Sensor 1
1. What's the CORRECT part number to order.
2. Where is it....(pictures would be nice, gonna attempt it myself and I'm a visual person and stupid).
3. How much is it?
4. Where should I get it from?
Thanks guys!
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Originally Posted by staringback05
o2 sensor....do them all at once...save you for the future...one in each header right before the cat....two farther down the exhaust...youll see them plugged into it....depending on the brand will decide your cost....get them from autozone or something
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Originally Posted by staringback05
bosch 13111 sensors for the vette work great in our cars
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Originally Posted by 2001NBMZ28
Bank 1 Sensor 1 is the drivers side precat sensor...cleaning it probably isn't going to help.
+1 it will not help, get a new one and put it in or have someone else do it if you are uncomfortable. I would personally use a GM one. They are about 100 bucks through dealer or site sponsor.
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I agree I put the Bosch ones in didn't have that great of experience went back to the good ol stock sensors spend a little bit more now and save you a little bit later on... EASY to swap out, unless you are having a cold front come through...
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Originally Posted by Mikeaford
I agree I put the Bosch ones in didn't have that great of experience went back to the good ol stock sensors spend a little bit more now and save you a little bit later on... EASY to swap out, unless you are having a cold front come through...