In this video, I will go over how to tell what O2 sensor to replace and how to identify where your O2 sensor is located, bank 1 sensor 1, bank 1 sensor 2, bank 2 sensor 1, or Bank 2 Sensor 2.
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Common engine codes that set when an oxygen sensor fails are p0135, p0136, p0137, p0138
Sometimes it can be tricky to find out your O2 sensor location or what O2 sensor you are supposed to replace hopefully in this video I will be able to make it clear has to find your O2 sensors located and what one to replace. Many cars and trucks have 4 o2 sensors and you want to make sure you replace the correct one.
I have seen in many instances people replaced the wrong O2 sensor by mistake hopefully by watching this video it can save you some money on O2 sensor replacement.
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3 replies on “How To Tell What O2 Sensor To Replace p0135 p0136 p0137 p0138”
I was actually going to replace O2 Sensor yesterday but thanks to the high winds and storm that blew through, I had to put it off till Saturday. I figured I would read up on it tonight and I am glad I did. I feel like I have way more knowledge now after watching your simple video. Subscribing!
You give the best advice when it comes to replacing the O2 sensor I have found online. I have been reading up on it and watching several videos. Even my local mechanic was impressed with your work. Thanks for the information! I can tell you know what you are doing when it comes to cars.
Thanks for the compliments. Yes, it is easy to get confused as to what o2 sensor to replace in a lot of cause for someone who does not work on cars all the time. Glad the information was helpful.