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Silver Bullet
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9/19/2004
12:34:27

Subject: Oxygen Sensor
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I received a PCM code of P0155 which translates to Heated Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit (Bank 2 sensor 1). Anyone know where I can locate that sensor? Is replacing it a do it yourself job?



Dan M
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9/19/2004
17:08:14

RE: Oxygen Sensor
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What year is your truck? My '95 CC 4x4 3.9 has 1 oxygen sensor, in the exhaust upstream of the cat. I'm going to be replacing it hopefully today (i have not gotten any lights - it's time to replace and i am getting horrible gas milage).

Pick up the haynes manual, it should have it in there - you can get them at advance and autozones, some bookstores as well. Also you can go to autozone.com and look at their "vehicle repair guide". The location of it is listed, at least for my truck. They use the information from the chilton series (I don't have the one for my truck nor have I seen one to say if it's as good as the haynes or not). You may or may not have to register. I've been registered for years.

- Dan M



J-Rod
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9/19/2004
18:23:00

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i have a 97 Dak and my #1 oxygen sensor is located in front of the cat convertor and the #2 is after it. pretty easy to replace. Need open end wrench(not sure size) and wd-40. unhook battery, unscrew sensor, unplug sensor, and replace with new.



Dan M
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9/19/2004
23:09:30

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I must have been the lucky one here. I just replaced my oxygen sensor today. I didn't need any WD-40 or liquid wrench, unscrewed right off. I did have some issues getting to the connector though, it was zip stripped up where it was very hard to reach. Be sure you wear some gloves when replacing the one upstream of the cat!! Some very sharp objects up there.

- Dan M



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