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pdxdrizzle

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    RX300
  • Lexus Year
    1999
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    Oregon (OR)

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  1. Lenore, Thanks for the reply! I have read a good dozen posts on how to replace the A/F sensor on these cars. But, what I am really curious about is ruling out a vacuum leak before I go buy a $200 sensor. Like I said above, there is a strange noise that I think could be a vacuum leak, during driving at certain speeds. My gas mileage hasn't changed, and the only other symptom is a very occasional rough idol. I looked around under the car near the A/F sensor, but was having a hard time finding the vac lines to trace and check. I just would like to know where the vacuum lines for this sensor are so I can see if a $10 hose will work before I buy a $200 sensor. Thanks!
  2. Hi all, I need some help diagnosing check engine light. So a couple weeks ago the check engine light came on, and I took it to autozone and the pulled codes P1133, and P1135. P1135 is for the A/F sensor heater. P1133 is for the sensor itself and says it could be a Fuel Pump, injector, pressure regulator, a vac leak, or a fault sensor. From everything I've read, it doesn't really seem like the A/F sensor is bad. The car doesn't run poorly at all except for an occasional pulsating idol. It also does a weird thing (maybe unrelated?) but when I'm accelerating up a hill, there's a weird squeaky whining noise that hits about about 2500 RPM and drops off shortly after or as soon as you let off the throttle. My thinking is it's a vacuum leak, which is causing this weird noise. I've read a bit about how to check vac leaks, but I'm not sure where to look for the bank 1, sensor 1 A/F because it's tucked on the back of the engine. Thanks in advance for any help. I'm trying to avoid having to go in to a mechanic if I can, and I don't want to just throw money at the problem if I can go about it intelligently. A/F sensors are expensive. Thanks in advance for any help!
  3. Welcome to the Lexus forums pdxdrizzle :)

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