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Delroy47
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O2 sensor circuit issue
10. May 2011 at 12:51
 
Newbie on 3rd Omega. I have a problem with my 53 plate omega 2.6 CDX OP-COM has listed these faults:
P0130 - O2 Sensor Circuit No Activity Detected (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
(04) - Present

P0135 - O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Open (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
(04) - Present

P0135 - O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
(08) - Present

I have installed new O2 sensor and still get these codes. I have swapped sensor 1 & 2 wires and the fault has changed following the sensor 1 lead does this mean that I need an auto electrician to check wiring/earthing.

I have also received this code but this has been cleared and has not returned: P1700 - Service Vehicle Soon Request from Transmission Control Module
(08) - Not present
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Re: O2 sensor circuit issue
Reply #1 - 10. May 2011 at 18:58
 
No experience what so ever with 02 sensors, but your approach sounds logical to me.

Autobox Oof recomended service period is 60k. Remove two sumps of oil,clean filter, replace gaskits. Top up, run engine, top up to level hole having selected all gears job done.

Then go have a bath. Very messy job. Grin
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Re: O2 sensor circuit issue
Reply #2 - 10. May 2011 at 19:04
 
If the fault moved with the wiring, time to get your meter out Wink


I'd ignore the TCM code for now, see if it returns - though as suggested, no harm in changing ATF
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Re: O2 sensor circuit issue
Reply #3 - 11. May 2011 at 01:49
 
A friend knows an auto electrician will see if I get him to have a look.

Oil and filter were changed when second hand auto box fitted about 10 months ago.
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