The computer should recognize the repair after some time and shut the light off on its own, there are other ways though. 1. Remove the neg battery cable for about a minute or so and the computer will reset ( you will lose your radio memory though and possible lock out the radio if it has an anti theft device), or 2. pull the engine control computer fuse in the engine compartment fuse panel for a couple of minutes.
Just reset your computer after replacing the O2 sensor.
Oxygen sensor 1. In exaust manifold.
go to autozone they will check it free
It is possible as the signal from the oxygen sensor is sent to the computer
Your computer may need to reset, try disconnecting your battery for at least 30min.
P0133 Means the Bank1 Sensor 1 oxygen sensor is not communicating correctly with the computer, weather the sensor is failing, or there is an issue with the wire/connection from the main harness to the the sensor lead itself. usually replacing the oxygen sensor (this one is located just off the engine in the exhaust manifold) will resolve the issue.
Nope. The computer doesn't even look at the oxygen sensor until the oxygen sensor reaches operating temperature.
The Temperature sensor for the computer is on top the head. The temperature sensor for the temperature gauge is located under the Thermostat housing.
Unfortunately there is no fixing an O2 sensor. If the "check engine" light is on due to an O2 sensor, it can only be remedied by replacing the bad sensor.
An oxygen sensor is a device that measures the oxygen in a car's exhaust. The computer uses this to adjust the amount and timing of fuel injected.
First, change the oxygen sensor and the air filter. Clear the codes and see if the idler air sensor code comes back.
The computer uses the oxygen sensor reading from the exhaust to adjust the amount of fuel injected into the engine.