My check engine light just came on for the same sensor (which I'll be changing tomorrow) but its do funny i changed the bank 2 a couple weeks ago. However i love my 2003 camry its still in good condition inside out👌🏽
I agree disconnecting the battery first is overrated, If you disconnect the positive terminal first, one slip of your wrench could send a direct short to the ground, which can be very dangerous. Its possible that you could experience a huge spark, the wrench could melt in your hand or the battery could even explode!
I have a Question i live in California, my 2003 camry with a 4 cylinder, the AFR is on top of the exhaust manifold, and would it cause the car to die at stop lights, but im not sure which one to get. And i changed the 02 sensor, behind the Catalytic converter, under the drivers seat, is there one in-between the two
Can anyone tell me if I had a check engine light on for an o2 sensor problem, but after I reset it and did nothing to fix it, it’s not came back yet? Is that more likely a connector issue then versus the o2 sensor itself?
I dig how detailed you are ❤ AND VERY WELL EXPLAINED. THANKS DUDE 🤘🏻 I SUPPORT PPL LIKE YOU
I appreciate that!
this was a great video with a ton of information covering every possibility. really well done and thank you for you commitment to excellence.
Appreciate your kind words! Glad it helped
Most helpful video on this I've found. Thank you.
Will replacing this sensor help with fuel consumption?
My check engine light just came on for the same sensor (which I'll be changing tomorrow) but its do funny i changed the bank 2 a couple weeks ago. However i love my 2003 camry its still in good condition inside out👌🏽
I have to change mine, was it easy?
Hey thanks for the vid. Where'd you buy the part and what is the part number?
I agree disconnecting the battery first is overrated, If you disconnect the positive terminal first, one slip of your wrench could send a direct short to the ground, which can be very dangerous. Its possible that you could experience a huge spark, the wrench could melt in your hand or the battery could even explode!
I wish you would’ve showed us how you disconnected the top connection. I’m having issues getting mine off
I have a Question i live in California, my 2003 camry with a 4 cylinder, the AFR is on top of the exhaust manifold, and would it cause the car to die at stop lights, but im not sure which one to get. And i changed the 02 sensor, behind the Catalytic converter, under the drivers seat, is there one in-between the two
Great video .makemore videos i love my camry le. 2002 .4cylinder
What if the code persists after changing that sensor?
loved your video
I’m confused is this not a o2 sensor? I have for and stopped at auto zone and it read 2 are bad at 186$ each
Ok, so what's the trick in UNPLUGGING that dang connector? thx
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Can anyone tell me if I had a check engine light on for an o2 sensor problem, but after I reset it and did nothing to fix it, it’s not came back yet? Is that more likely a connector issue then versus the o2 sensor itself?
Which bank ???
Which sensor ???
Part number???
It’s a four cylinder-only one bank. Sensor location is in the video description, and part number will depend on your emission type
Part number?
Did you need to disconnect the battery?
Not necessarily! It’s never a bad idea to, though
Air flow sensor the same as o2 sensor??
Airflow sensor would be the mass air flow sensor
Thank you! Will a Bad Air flow sensor cause P0171 lean?
What size is the socket ?
An o2 sensor socket is a universal size. If you were using a wrench it should be 7/8 if I remember