2000 camry Check engine light P1130, P1135
Hi,
I have a Camry 2000 LE, with 70k miles on it. CEL came on, and I checked the codes at AutoZone. They came out to be P1130, P1135. Air/Fuel Sensor Circuit Range/Performance, and Air/Fuel Sensor Heater Circuit Response. So I took it to Meineke. I didn't know there is a $89 charge for computer diagnostics. It didn't take them that long. 40 minutes total, including an engine oil change and a tire rotation. I felt like I was being ripped off. And they gave me a quote for 1. VSV valve for $150 2. O2 sensor for $250 3. A/F ration sensor for $250 I couldn't understand, because I had VSV valve changed about a year ago, that controls the EGR valve. I told the guy, and he says there are three VSV valves, and the one that's out of order is the one with the Canister. I wasn't sure whether I should believe this guy or not, so I just came home, just paying for the diagnosis. I did some searching, but no one points to a VSV valve for the codes mentioned above. Should I still believe these guys? or should I go to another shop, (I'll have to pay for diagnosis again..) and get a second opinion? I had replaced the O2 sensor about 2 years ago as well. Can anyone help me with this? Thanks. KJ |
RE: 2000 camry Check engine light P1130, P1135
go with your gut feeling and get another opinion, that shop sounds shadey
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RE: 2000 camry Check engine light P1130, P1135
I would call around to some other shops. You can also buy a diagnostics reader at advance auto, NAPA, ect... Mine cost around 75.00 I think. But I would get a second opinion on the repair cost some places do not charge diagnostics if you have the repair done there.
Nathan |
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