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Code p1130 p1135 p1150 what are this ??? Thanks

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P1130= bank one sensor one, Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Malfunction (sensor is located underneath near the firewall) p1150= bank two sensor one, Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Malfunction (Directly behind the radiator) p1135=bank one sensor one, Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction Bank one sensor one sensors run around $206 Bank two sensor one sensors run around $150
basically its o2 sensors if your mechanically inclined its a good weekend job to tackle yourself and safe a couple hundred dollars in labour, you would need to invest in an o2 socket and some pbblaster penetrating lubricant to get them out..hope this helps you and dont forget to rate if it does help thanks

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