99 Civic Oxygen Sensor Question
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99 Civic Oxygen Sensor Question
Hello,
I am trying to change an oxygen sensor for the first time, any help would be great. I have a 1999 Honda Civic DX 4cy. I recently got a computer code of PO 135 which I was told means I have to change Bank 1 Sensor 1. I bought a Bosch Sensor #13007. I am not sure where the Bank 1 Sensor 1 is located and also not sure exactly how to got about it.
Does anyone know a step by step free online instruction guide??
Thanks very much.
I am trying to change an oxygen sensor for the first time, any help would be great. I have a 1999 Honda Civic DX 4cy. I recently got a computer code of PO 135 which I was told means I have to change Bank 1 Sensor 1. I bought a Bosch Sensor #13007. I am not sure where the Bank 1 Sensor 1 is located and also not sure exactly how to got about it.
Does anyone know a step by step free online instruction guide??
Thanks very much.
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Re: 99 Civic Oxygen Sensor Question (joelkriner)
The bank 1 sensor is the one closest to the engine. It is screwed directly into the exhaust system. Unplug it, unscrew it, screw in the new one, plug it in, clear DTC. By the way, the code doesn't mean you need a new sensor. It just means that the ECM say a problem with the input.
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Re: 99 Civic Oxygen Sensor Question (joelkriner)
This Topic is in the wrong forum. Try posting here for better response.
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