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O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction!!!rodeo02 11-13-2004, 11:38 PM Just got my very first CEL on our 2002 @ 28K miles. It almost brings tears to my eyes (literally):crying:. P0155, bank 2 sensor 1, O2 sensor heater malfunction (thanks to autozone). It came on a couple days ago right after a cold start & has been on ever since. The truck runs like a top. That O2 sensor (driver's side, pre-cat) looks like new, as does it's wiring and connector. Anybody know what an OEM replacement goes for these days? Autozone wants about $60, but I hate to chance is with an a/m unit. As luck would have it, oxygen sensors are only warranted for 2/24 per the manual :banghead: . Thanks! Joel SOLSTER 11-14-2004, 04:41 PM No help here, but posted as a sign of support! Too bad about that sensor trouble. :banghead: Does the 02 sensor need maitenance, is it part of a maitenance schedule, or just fix when broken? Hope someone comes along with some help! SOLSTER ibew595 11-14-2004, 05:44 PM Look under the federal emissions warranty which is a lot longer anthonyn 11-14-2004, 06:12 PM JAnybody know what an OEM replacement goes for these days? Autozone wants about $60, but I hate to chance is with an a/m unit. Thanks! Joel I would just get a bosch unit. I've never heard of anyone having problems with them. I replaced mine with a bosch and it worked fine. St Charles wanted something like 200 bucks for an OEM unit. But, mine is a 1st gen rodeo and may cost more then yours since mine has only one O2 sensor while yours has 4. amigo-2k 11-14-2004, 09:11 PM Sounds like you took it out and reinstalled it right? I would clean up the connectors, disconnect the battery for a while and see what happens. -Ryan rodeo02 11-15-2004, 06:06 AM The fed. emssions warranty doesnt cover much, when it comes down to it. There's like 2-3 pages of stuff that are not covered by it, O2 sensors being one of them :disappoin . Yep, the connections & wiring look perfect. It's kind of a bugger to get at where/how it's located. I disconnected the neg battery terminal over night & it cleared out the CEL for about 20 miles, then it came back. I dont get any lean/rich/slow/no activity codes from bank 2 sensor 1, just the "heater circuit malfuntion", so it *appears* this oxygen sensor is doing it's thing :uhoh: ?!?! I'd really hate to dump $200+ into one new OEM sensor, but I dont want to cut/splice an a/m unit onto a 2002! Thanks Joel 2eyefishclaw 11-15-2004, 10:43 PM 02's not covered by emmissions warranty the 02's on the newer models are crap definatly go BOSH if you can find it rodeo02 11-16-2004, 06:03 AM 02's not covered by emmissions warranty the 02's on the newer models are crap definatly go BOSH if you can find it Thanks 2eye. I'm having a heck of a time finding a bosch replacement. For some reason you can find bosch for the 2002 2.2L, but not the 2002 3.2L. There are other brands available, but I dont wanna chance it. I have a great local 'zu dealership, but I dont want to have another OEM unit installed if it's gonna puke @ 28K miles! :swear: Back to the search I guess.... Thanks Joel Canucklehead 11-16-2004, 09:02 AM I'm having a heck of a time finding a bosch replacement. For some reason you can find bosch for the 2002 2.2L, but not the 2002 3.2L. Not sure if this helps or not, but when I replaced the O2 sensors on my '97 (3.2L) I used Bosch P/N 15703 that I purchased from AutoZone for ~$55 ea with tax. rodeo02 11-16-2004, 09:32 AM Not sure if this helps or not, but when I replaced the O2 sensors on my '97 (3.2L) I used Bosch P/N 15703 that I purchased from AutoZone for ~$55 ea with tax. Nope. Even the O2 sensors for a 2001 3.2 are different from the 2002 3.2L. I've found "walker" branded O2 sensors for my 2002, but I'm not sure they work. An "OEM" walker is $106 :disappoin . Joel 95.5 Rodeo 11-16-2004, 01:39 PM I didn't see anything written about the checking the fuse. My Rodeo has a fuse for the O2 sensor's heater circuit in the engine compartment. It may be worth a look to see if yours is OK. It probably is... Dale rodeo02 11-17-2004, 06:07 AM I didn't see anything written about the checking the fuse. My Rodeo has a fuse for the O2 sensor's heater circuit in the engine compartment. It may be worth a look to see if yours is OK. It probably is... Dale Hey good call! I'll check that out too. Thanks Joel rodeo02 11-18-2004, 07:02 AM Checked the under-hood fuse for the O2 heater circuit. Fuse was ok. There's one 20A fuse for all 4 heated sensors, so I guess if you lost the fuse, you'd get a code for all 4 sensors. Merlin from St.Charles got back to me. The oxygen sensors for (the 2002 3.2L atleast) are part #8-97287-352-0, list price $136.69 each, cost with internet discount is $116.19. Per Merlin, all 4 sensors are exactly the same. New vehicles are getting to the point you wont be able to afford to drive them when they get old! $500 worth of O2 sensors ALONE on this truck. If you ever lost the "Y" pipe with cats & sensors, you'd be out a couple GRAND! Joel rodeo02 12-09-2004, 02:44 PM Has anybody tried the 'universal' cut/splice type oxygen sensors on a 1998+ 3.2L? Thru www.oxygensensors.com, you can cross-reference their 'walker' brand O2 sensors to a bosch 15730 universal sensor for the 2002 3.2L (you cant find a direct bosch p/n for the 2002 3.2L for some reason :confused: ). It's like half the price of a plug'n play unit. The "posi-lock" system the bosch universals have looks pretty good, as opposed to the crimp & heat shrink system most others have. I'm having a tough time coming up with an extra $110 this time of year :banghead:. Any input would be appreciated! Thanks all. Joel Dober89 12-09-2004, 04:28 PM Have you checked ebay for bosch o2 sensors?? Once in a while I have a look on ebay for rodeo items and several times I have see new bosch o2 sensors. Tom01Rodeo 12-10-2004, 03:30 AM Has anybody tried the 'universal' cut/splice type oxygen sensors on a 1998+ 3.2L? Thru www.oxygensensors.com, you can cross-reference their 'walker' brand O2 sensors to a bosch 15730 universal sensor for the 2002 3.2L (you cant find a direct bosch p/n for the 2002 3.2L for some reason :confused: ). It's like half the price of a plug'n play unit. The "posi-lock" system the bosch universals have looks pretty good, as opposed to the crimp & heat shrink system most others have. I'm having a tough time coming up with an extra $110 this time of year :banghead:. Any input would be appreciated! Thanks all. Joel I've used the universal O2 sensors before without problems and wouldn't hesitate to do it again to save more than a few bucks. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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