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CEL code PO135 oxygen sensor

Old Jan 16, 2013
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CEL code PO135 oxygen sensor

Hello,

I have 03 honda civic, just changed my o2 sensor, was having 2 codes PO132 and PO135, after changing the o2 sensor i still get the PO135 heater failure.

I checked the plug at the O2 sensor and the voltage is 14 volts for the heater wires. what could be the cause? please help
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Re: CEL code PO135 oxygen sensor

Post the VIN of the car and the part number(s) of the DENSO O2 sensor(s) you replaced.



You DID use Honda sensors, correct?
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Re: CEL code PO135 oxygen sensor

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Are Denso O2 sensors preferred? What are thoughts on NTK?
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Re: CEL code PO135 oxygen sensor

If the original equipment was DENSO, then I want an identical DENSO to replace it. (Denso = Nippondenso)

If the original equipment was NTK, then I'd want NTK. (NTK = NGK)

I think both manufacturers have been OE on Hondas in the past, but it seems I see Denso far more often.

You can find the manufacturer websites easily.










Over the years, I have seen and experienced the frustration of using (and had to diagnose) *crap* that doesn't work as well as original, for whatever (many) reasons. I don't need to use stuff that *might* work, or *should* work, nor do I want to use stuff that *almost* works. I shouldn't need to "make it work" either.

I can't be experimenting on a paying customers' car.
I don't make my money that way.

I use what I KNOW works, the first time.
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