TollKeeper
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So I am taking @OR VietVet 's advice and posting here..
I am not much of a electrical diagnostician, and can barely work on them correctly.
So I have a 2001 Pontiac Aztek that has been throwing a code P0131. Although this is a V6, there is only a B1S1 (Bank 1, Sensor 1. AKA Upstream) and a B1S2 (Bank 1, Sensor 2, AKA Downstream)
Being that it was all original O2's at 130k miles, I just went ahead and replaced the O2 sensor with a NTK from a local parts store. Up and Down stream
A couple weeks later, the code came back.
I again replaced the O2 sensor, with a GM OE part. Up and Down stream.
Code came back. This is when I realized that the code means low sensor voltage... But I have no idea what that means.
The O2 sensor is nearly impossible to reach as it is. The wiring is even worse.
Here are some graphs, and vids, to show that the O2 sensor is literally just dropping out. Sometimes it comes back on its own, other times it doesnt.
MIL light is on for these vids
MIL light is off for this vid, which changes the graph?
As I mentioned above... A good electrical diagnostician I am NOT!
I hate wiring with a passion!
Wish I had a good diagnostician here in Denver like SMA.
I am not much of a electrical diagnostician, and can barely work on them correctly.
So I have a 2001 Pontiac Aztek that has been throwing a code P0131. Although this is a V6, there is only a B1S1 (Bank 1, Sensor 1. AKA Upstream) and a B1S2 (Bank 1, Sensor 2, AKA Downstream)
Being that it was all original O2's at 130k miles, I just went ahead and replaced the O2 sensor with a NTK from a local parts store. Up and Down stream
A couple weeks later, the code came back.
I again replaced the O2 sensor, with a GM OE part. Up and Down stream.
Code came back. This is when I realized that the code means low sensor voltage... But I have no idea what that means.
The O2 sensor is nearly impossible to reach as it is. The wiring is even worse.
Here are some graphs, and vids, to show that the O2 sensor is literally just dropping out. Sometimes it comes back on its own, other times it doesnt.
MIL light is on for these vids
MIL light is off for this vid, which changes the graph?
As I mentioned above... A good electrical diagnostician I am NOT!
I hate wiring with a passion!
Wish I had a good diagnostician here in Denver like SMA.
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