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Dhomsey 09-15-2013 04:24 PM

check engine light (CEL) fixed in 5 minutes
 
1) disconnecting the battery will remove the "CEL" temporarily. (usually done by a seller before they sell or trade it in).
2) switch out the front sensor for $42 (EASY TO DO)

2000 Camry..(FRONT sensor) PART #8946506010 for 97 98 99 00 Toyota Camry Solora 2.2 L4 Oxygen Sensor O2 $42.00 (on ebay) located under hood right in the front. sprayed lubricant came right off. took about 5 minutes to replace. TOYOTA WANTED $350.00 TO DO THIS!!

Dhomsey 09-16-2013 10:47 AM

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Dhomsey 09-16-2013 10:51 AM

to remove.. unsnap wire, run wire through a 7/8 circle wrench to remove sensor
 
for a 2000 Camry


theduck 09-20-2013 10:36 PM

Hello all ,I am a newbie,so please don't beat me up for asking the same questions.I am a true penny pincher.So I am trying to fix my car.It needs to pass CA smog(told they're the toughest in the world).I have changed the Ignition packs,both of em.With new cheap ones.So the CEL goes off ,drive 65 miles and it (CEL ) turns on again.I have it checked and now P1135 is the new code!.So,can I use a cheap o2 sensor to just get by a smog test.I am not all worried about miles per gallon.Yea I know I should,but I need tags more than anything now.Now last itme this happen I did buy the parts at the dealer(about 450 bucks for the 2),so now I need to save a couple of bucks.So can anyone feel me?Thank you.

toyomoho 09-21-2013 11:40 PM

Year of car and engine type, 4 or 6 cylinder?

theduck 09-22-2013 02:56 PM

OOPS,1997 Camry 4 cylinder.

toyomoho 09-22-2013 04:49 PM

P1135 is a problem with 02 sensor heater (open or short) its circuit. The first or second sensor coming off the head.

Find the sensors, one could be be under a tin heat shield on the exhaust manifold.

Check ohm reading of heater. Should be 0.8 to 1.4 ohm at 68F.

Wire colors may be blue/yellow and brown, purple/black and brown or black and green.

The 2 wires should have 9-14v when ign switch on.

For cheaper parts shop rockauto.com or shop around online. Buy a Denso brand (not a universal fit type) that is for a California emissions car. The sensors may be location specific such as upstream or downstream of the converter, get the right one.

theduck 09-24-2013 03:31 PM

o2 sensor
 
Thank you for the information.But I just changed them no more than 2 years ago,got them at the dealer@ 400 for both,so did these burn up?Plz advise ,thx

toyomoho 09-24-2013 08:06 PM

The sensors should last longer then this.

You will need to do some diagnostic work.

Find the possible affected sensor and get the wire colors. Read info in link below:

http://www.justanswer.com/toyota/3wl...ode-p1135.html

The sensor heater and its circuit can be checked out before changing parts. If the heater burned out, the ohm reading will be infinite.

Dhomsey 09-25-2013 09:09 AM

Joey,.. Check engine light came back on! Damn!
 
Thought changing upstream o2 sensor fixed it.
will do the diagnostic work suggested
1) doubt it's the 25 amp A/F heater fuse since the CEL went off for three days.
2) whats a sensor heater? and if the heater is burned out, how hard to fix??

DIAGNOSTIC TEST SHOWED GAS CAP NEEDED TO BE REPLACED!


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