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Old 06-26-2010, 03:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys,i have camry 2002 .80000 miles runing smooth,sometime ago i felt the engine stupling on idling for a very short time,i was driving the otherday and forgot to release the parking brake pedle ,drve very short distance ,i felt the car heavy and shaking,stoped,released the brake ,every thing was back to normal,then after short time engine check light came on solid,took it to the auto store and it checked a code p1135 which explained oxygen sensor malfunction or debries etc,,,,started the car drove and the light was off......can somebuddy tell me some explanation thanks the record from the autozone showed poor electrical connection for toyota brand

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Since you didnt mention, im gonna guess its a 4 cylinder. The actual definition for that code is:
P1135 - A/F Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (BANK1 SENSOR1)
Problems in the heater circuit are just about always caused by the heating element thats in the A/F sensor itself. If the light comes back on then youll more than likely need a new sensor.
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Old 06-26-2010, 04:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
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That generation of Camry = replace your Oxygen and AF sensor at around 80K miles as a rule.
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That generation of Camry = replace your Oxygen and AF sensor at around 80K miles as a rule.
THANK YOU,I KNOW THE OXYGEN SENSOR I CAN SEE IT<WHAT ABOUT THE AF SENSOR THANKS,by the way it is V6
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that generation of camry = replace your oxygen and af sensor at around 80k miles as a rule.
do you mean the all 4 sensors
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do you mean the all 4 sensors

I wouldn't, the code thrown is pointing you in the right direction. At what these sensors cost, well you will find out.
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hello,back again,after all the search ,the dealer wanted 500 dollars to replase one sensor,i jacked up the car,located all the four sensors,sprayed all with lub oil,then ordered 4 sensors denso parts for 350,bought sensor socket and have already flexible head wrench,night before jacked up the car and sprayed all sensors again,in the morning took all the sensors out ,very easy to break the factory torque,put new sensors and car driving as smooth as you can imagine in only one our,,,just be up to the chalange if you want
By the way,both B1S1 and B2S1 are the same but different cable length ,the same for the other 2 sensors

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