p0134 and p0135 Codes
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Thanks 1FastBrick...
smoggist:
I just found that there is also two different 15A fuses in the underhood fuse block as well..both pertaining to the heated oxygen sensor circuit.
If they are both good....
Your ECM or PCM...whatever, has two connectors. One with a blue insert, and one with a red insert.
Digging around a little, it looks like PIN 72 on Connector C-2, which is the one with the RED plastic, is the connection for the Bank 1 Sensor 1 - Heated Oxygen Sensor. It should be a BLACK wire w/White stripe. Check at the ECM harness connection to see if it's getting voltage when key is turned ON and if it is, then check wires at O2 sensor connection.
Voltage at the ECM connection but not at the O2 sensor, tells you there is broken wire. Then you just have to find out where, but there's only 3 feet between the ECM and the driver's side O2 sensor, so it shouldn't be too hard to find.
smoggist:
I just found that there is also two different 15A fuses in the underhood fuse block as well..both pertaining to the heated oxygen sensor circuit.
If they are both good....
Your ECM or PCM...whatever, has two connectors. One with a blue insert, and one with a red insert.
Digging around a little, it looks like PIN 72 on Connector C-2, which is the one with the RED plastic, is the connection for the Bank 1 Sensor 1 - Heated Oxygen Sensor. It should be a BLACK wire w/White stripe. Check at the ECM harness connection to see if it's getting voltage when key is turned ON and if it is, then check wires at O2 sensor connection.
Voltage at the ECM connection but not at the O2 sensor, tells you there is broken wire. Then you just have to find out where, but there's only 3 feet between the ECM and the driver's side O2 sensor, so it shouldn't be too hard to find.
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Thanks for the response guys! I pretty much ruled it out to be something related to a broken out melted wire in the harness. pulled fuses and all look good. I should just be able to test it with a multimeter right? Any idea how many volts I should be getting? (except ground of course)
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Thanks for the response guys! I pretty much ruled it out to be something related to a broken out melted wire in the harness. pulled fuses and all look good. I should just be able to test it with a multimeter right? Any idea how many volts I should be getting? (except ground of course)
Nothing I could find last night said how much voltage should be coming through the heater wire. The reference wire for the actual sensor readings should be 450mV, or just shy of a half of a volt.
BUT...you need to verify if the heater wire is getting any voltage or not. I'd guess it has 12 volts, but not 100% sure. Once you fix that issue, the other code should go away too.
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Lol. If it was up to me i'd stick to paint and let someone else do my service work. But a broke *** like me has to turn his own wrenches. I'll check that sticky out man. Thanks.