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  • Code P0133 - Replacing O2 Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1

    2000 3.8 - On the way home, my SES light came on. I pulled a P0133 code, which I understand is the Bank 1 Sensor 1. I have no other codes, so I assume the sensor is bad.

    Isn't this the sensor that's sticks out of the side of the manifold on the driver's side? Also, is it easy to replace, ie. just unbolt, unplug and pop a new one in? I have a trip tomorrow and no time to get into anything too time consuming. Thanks!

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    Re: Code P0133 - Replacing O2 Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1

    Nobody? :cry: Bummer...

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      Re: Code P0133 - Replacing O2 Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1

      yes, just unscrew it and connect the new one and screw it back into the manifold. Easy swap
      http://www.bowtiev6.com/

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        Re: Code P0133 - Replacing O2 Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1

        Is it easy to get to from under the car, cause it looks like a pain from the top. I've been quoted $150 to $295 (yes, $295-- I told them they were nuts) to replace it, but for a $65 part, I'd rather do it myself if it easy to get to.

        Problem is, I live in an apartment and I can get fined for working on my car in the parking lot. If I'm to do it, it needs to be FAST and easy.

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          Re: Code P0133 - Replacing O2 Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1

          yea it is easiest from the bottom
          http://www.bowtiev6.com/

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            Re: Code P0133 - Replacing O2 Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1

            I replaced the sensor and my gas mileage went thought he roof. I filled up, started my trip to Ohio and drove 500 miles on the first tank. Not too shabby, I think.

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              Re: Code P0133 - Replacing O2 Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1

              yea old o2 sensors can mess up the gas mileage pretty easily. Usually at 100k miles it is good to replace them. 500 miles is really good though. That is like 30-32 miles a gallon or something like that
              http://www.bowtiev6.com/

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                Re: Code P0133 - Replacing O2 Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1

                Yup... I ran 500 miles on 3 tanks consistently. I know at 70 my speedo reads 72, so there's a tad of adjustment, but not that much.

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