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P0137 O2 Sensor Bank 1, Sensor 2 Voltage Low P2096 Down Stream Fuel System Bank 1, Sensor 2 Lean
There are 3 possible engines in your vehicle, a 2.4L 4-cyl, a 2.7L V-6, and a 3.0L V-6. If your car has a 4-cyl then there is only one downstream O2 sensor. This is where you need to start the diagnosis for code P0137. While it would be nice to assume that the sensor is faulty, the sensor wiring between sensor and PCM could be the problem as well. That said, you are looking for a DOWNSTREAM OXYGEN SENSOR. I strongly advise that the replacement be OEM compatable. Avoid Universal Replacement types that use **** connectors to make them work. Good Luck!
Codes are used to diagnose & component test Nothing to do with parts replacement Their system fault codes Study OBD2 Systems
It is PO41
Google it as I said & read up
sorry I was wrong it is module 40 and 41 does anyone know what that means
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