Oxygen Sensor Code P0130

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chingon77
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Now that I finally cleared my Knock sensor, Evap emision, TPS and 4 of its related codes I thought I was good to go. NOT!!!! After fixing the problems related to these codes the stupid annoying orange engine light of doom pops up (i'm starting to hate that light.) I got the P0130 code, front right heated oxygen sensor. I managed to fix the TPS, and EVAP and it didn't cost me a dime, just a little cleaning hear and there and 1 small piece of hose. Is there any troubleshooting I can do to for the O2 sensor?If not, were is the most inexpensive place to get this particualar 02 sensor? Anybody know the part number?thanks again.
Modified by chingon77 at 9:59 PM 9/16/2006


Gerardjg
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I did mine recently I got them at sparkplugs.com They offerthem with the plug, or just wires and you splice it into youroriginal plug wire about $15.00 cheaper if you splice.

Part numbers for sparkplug.com are24154 Plug and Play $44.85 29304 You splice $29.85 I used these the splices come with thembut I also soldered them. these are NGK Brand If you go this routeyou will need the manual on the NGK web site for the correct wirepositions.

Also buy yourself a O2 sensor socket about $10.00 at auto zoneand soak the sensor with a penetrant like pb blaster a couple of hours beforeyou start.

The whole job took me about 1.5 hours.

chingon77
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Gerardjg wrote:I did mine recently I got them at sparkplugs.com They offerthem with the plug, or just wires and you splice it into youroriginal plug wire about $15.00 cheaper if you splice.

Part numbers for sparkplug.com are24154 Plug and Play $44.85 29304 You splice $29.85 I used these the splices come with thembut I also soldered them. these are NGK Brand If you go this routeyou will need the manual on the NGK web site for the correct wirepositions.

Also buy yourself a O2 sensor socket about $10.00 at auto zoneand soak the sensor with a penetrant like pb blaster a couple of hours beforeyou start.

The whole job took me about 1.5 hours.
Cool thanks for the links.

I found these on Ebay and was wondering if there the same thing:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWD1V http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWD1V

Either way it's still pretty cheap.

chingon77
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I actually need the Front right O2 sensor. The part you gave was for the Left front. Is there really any difference?

Gerardjg
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Both fronts are the same but you should change them in pairs.The ones on Ebay do not give a part# so I would double check that with the seller.

chingon77
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I ended up picking up a couple of Bosch O2 sensors at autozone for $36 a pop.Just wondering, should all 4 sensors be replaced at the same time?

Gerardjg
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I only replaced the fronts based on something I read here at theInfiniti online mechanic thread. I do not recall the exact reason buttry a SEARCH.


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