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Old 08-31-2004, 10:41 PM
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Throwing P1132 and P1152 Lack of Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Switch codes

Today my 2002 Ford Taurus (winter beater) started idling rough and throwing codes:

P1132 Lack of Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Switch - Sensor Indicates Rich - Bank No. 1
P1152 Lack of Upstream Heated Oxygen Sensor Switch - Sensor Indicates Rich - Bank No. 2

I also noticed a slight “air hissing” sound coming from down by the brake pedal when I apply the brake. And when I listen under the hood the air sound (sounds like a vacuum leak) seems more apparent.

Now, (not sure if related or coincidence) but this all started happening AFTER I had my alarm/remote start installed today. I looked everywhere to find out where the sound was coming from but no dice. I am taking it back tmr to see if they can figure it out. Again, not sure if this is related.

Any ideas what could be causing this?
I tried the carb cleaner trick around all the hoses and intake gaskets, with no results. They all seem to be entact.
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