Question. I had the dealership change the oil. And within 10 miles after that code P1130 came up ... Sensor A/F Bank 1 Sensor 1. Is the oil filter nearby such that the technician could have damaged the sensor wiring? (I hate to be one of those people that blame the last service ... but you never know!)
Good video, about to change one myself and wasn't sure the best approach. I think Ill be doing it this way! But I couldn't help but laugh watching you with the connector, because man I know the struggle. Doesn't help Toyota uses the tightest connectors known to man.
Question. I had the dealership change the oil. And within 10 miles after that code P1130 came up ... Sensor A/F Bank 1 Sensor 1. Is the oil filter nearby such that the technician could have damaged the sensor wiring? (I hate to be one of those people that blame the last service ... but you never know!)
Good video, about to change one myself and wasn't sure the best approach. I think Ill be doing it this way! But I couldn't help but laugh watching you with the connector, because man I know the struggle. Doesn't help Toyota uses the tightest connectors known to man.
I have a 2001 Lexus es300 and I’m getting a code for p1135 bank 1 sensor 1. Do you have the part number for the sensor
Denso 234-9021 rockauto.com actually has them on sale for $82.79. Mine uses the denso 234-9007 but they switched sensors with the 2000 refresh.
What's happen?
Now is it the same for a 97 es300
I’m having the same problem
Try looking it up on densoautoparts.com
What’s the code?
P1133, P1135, P1153, P1155