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Old 09-20-2011
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P0139 Code

02 Sensor Circuit Slow Response Bank1 Sensor2

I've been getting this code lately on my 05 Civic Dx.
My mom (who gave me the car) says it turns on often - but she has never really looked into it. And me, a first time car owner, is slightly freaked out (I know, it's only a check engine light on an older car... but still).

Can anyone tell me what this really means, if I need to fix it, and how one would approach fixing it.

Thanks
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Re: P0139 Code

the oxygen sensor is in the exhaust pipe and tells the main computer how the engine is running. while the sensor is important for real time fuel corrections and engine performance, it will not make or break the car. worse case is you lose a few mpg compared to a new sensor. what happens when they get old is the response time drops and triggers the engine light. I personally would get it changed for the car to drive its best and give good fuel economy. unfortunately for you, honda switched to the expensive wideband sensor for 04-05 civics thats costs around $250 just for the part instead of the old narrowbands that went for $50. labor to change should be less than an hour since its in an easy area. there is no hurry to change it, but you should do it eventually. i would stick with the honda sensor too, not aftermarket. if you are good with cars, look up and order the sensor from www.hondaautomotiveparts.com and install it yourself. its very easy to swap with a few simple hand tools. kinda like replacing a spark plug on the outside of the engine.
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Re: P0139 Code

Thanks - I think I'll try to get it looked it.
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Re: P0139 Code

Originally Posted by gearbox
honda switched to the expensive wideband sensor for 04-05 civics thats costs around $250 just for the part instead of the old narrowbands that went for $50.
Hey, I've been getting this code too and bought a $50 Denso from Rock Auto.
Even though RA said it was for 2004-2005.
Code came back after a few miles.

Does this mean I need to shell-out the big bucks for a wideband sensor?

Why the hell would they sell narrowband to us if they don't work in the later generations.
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Re: P0139 Code

ive been hearing quite a bit of unhappy customer stories about rock auto lately. including the wrong sensor being in the box for the narrowband version. but yes, you need the expensive wideband. all 04-05 every model came with a wideband. 01-03 uses the cheaper narrowband.
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Re: P0139 Code

Originally Posted by gearbox
ive been hearing quite a bit of unhappy customer stories about rock auto lately. including the wrong sensor being in the box for the narrowband version. but yes, you need the expensive wideband. all 04-05 every model came with a wideband. 01-03 uses the cheaper narrowband.
Strange, you would think they would specify right on the sensor somewhere if it were narrow or wide-band.

I'll try a used one before I toss at least $150 for a new one, but thanks for the info!

Think I looked at every p0139 error result in Google! lol
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Re: P0139 Code

Yeah, like take a look at this. How do I know which ones are the proper wideband I need?
http://www.ebay.ca/sch/i.html?Make=H...6.c0.m14.l1514
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Re: P0139 Code

here is a test u can try if u got a scan tool
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Re: P0139 Code

Originally Posted by What_It_Do
Yeah, like take a look at this. How do I know which ones are the proper wideband I need?
http://www.ebay.ca/sch/i.html?Make=H...6.c0.m14.l1514
You can't tell unless they specifically say wide-band for 2004-2005. AND they're not gonna be cheap.
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Re: P0139 Code

Originally Posted by brobo
here is a test u can try if u got a scan tool
Well, I don't have access to a scan tool, but I did try to simulate a YouTube video with multimeter and propane torch to replicate that diagnosis. Didn't seem like I could find the right wires to test, gave up pretty quickly.
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Re: P0139 Code

Bank 1, Sensor 2. Doesn't that mean the rear 02 sensor?
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Re: P0139 Code

Originally Posted by What_It_Do
Bank 1, Sensor 2. Doesn't that mean the rear 02 sensor?
Yes.
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Re: P0139 Code

Hey I need help. I have a 2019 Honda Civic sport and I just got the P0139 code today and need some advice on how to get this fixed and if it’s a major or dangerous issue.
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Re: P0139 Code

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Hey I need help. I have a 2019 Honda Civic sport and I just got the P0139 code today and need some advice on how to get this fixed and if it’s a major or dangerous issue.
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