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Air/fuel Sensor


sramnari

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sramnari:

by ???, I think sk is asking what do you mean by air/fuel sensor. If not, then I am asking.

perhaps your mechanic means the oxygen sensor that is located in the front bank?

the O2 sensor does play a part in air/fuel mixture calculations.

Why do you think it is broken, is/was the check engine light on and the code retreived indicating a bad O2 sensor?

steviej

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Ok, thanks stevie. My check engine&trac off light came on. The lights go on and off. I had a mechanic check out the code which came up as p 1133. :rolleyes: On the computer print out it comes up as the air/fuel sensor. Is there not such a sensor or is it also referred to as O2 sensor of which I know there is three.

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It is indeed your bank 1 sensor 1. This sensor located by the firewall on the exhuast manifold. Here is a little quick tip;

Bank 1 the one in the back: Cylinders 1, 3 and 5

Bank 2 the one in the front: Cylinders 2, 4 and 6

All of the toyota V6 are the same way. Have a good day.

JPI

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