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Check Engine Light
My 96 SE had a check engine light today. I got out my trusty code reader you guys have recommended and it came up with a 0135 and a 0135P. My little book with the scanner says 0135 is an O2 sensor on the rt bank but it has no code for 0135P. Should I change this out or just erase the code and see if it happens again? I have noticed my gas mileage has dropped several mpg recently but I was just blaming the winter gas for that. Are the o2 sensors hard to change? Thanks
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No clue on the sensor. My bro in law was lax on maintenance so might be original. Car is at 121K. I just finished reading your instructions on replacing the O2 sensor in the "how to" section. Very handy! I should have read that first before posting. I will look into finding a Denso replacement. Thanks!
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O2 sensors are really not that hard IF you get the special socket at a parts store.
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Duh, thanks Dan, I forgot about him asking how hard it was. Preoccupied with finding image for socket.
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