Code P0135 indicates a malfunction in the oxygen sensor circuit for the upstream (bank 1) sensor on a 1999 Toyota Camry Solara. To repair this issue, start by inspecting the wiring and connectors for any damage or corrosion. If the wiring appears intact, you may need to replace the upstream oxygen sensor itself. After replacement, clear the error code and test drive the vehicle to ensure the issue is resolved.
In a 2000 Toyota Solara, the fuse for the oxygen sensor is typically located in the engine compartment fuse box. You should look for a fuse labeled "O2 Sensor" or similar. For precise identification, refer to the owner's manual, as it provides a detailed diagram of the fuse box and its components. Always ensure the vehicle is turned off before checking or replacing fuses.
Problem is likely the oxygen sensor (located on each of the exhaust manifolds). These are a common problem and can be replace by the average diy shade tree mechanic. 10 minutes each with a cool engine.
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look at where the headers come off the engine. follow this and there should be a rod like projection sticking out with wires running down from it. that is your O2 sensor.
I've been told by the Toyota dealer that the rear bumper must be removed to replace a reverse bulb on the 2007 Solara Sport. Is there any other way?
replace oxygen sensor on the left bank(side towards front of car) it is located on the exhaust manifold staring you in face when hood is open Read more: Toyota Highlander Limited what does trouble code p1150 on - JustAnswer http://www.justanswer.com/toyota/490ow-toyota-highlander-limited-does-trouble-code-p1150.html#ixzz1T8tewlwW
Take it to the shop
Their more money look at the underside of the hood and it should tell you if it's calif. you buy the fed one the connector won't fit
Toyota recommends replacing the belt every 90,000 miles.
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