This refers to the second oxygen sensor on Bank 1. Bank 1 is the same side of the engine that cylinder 1 is on, the very front cylinder on the drivers side. It could need to be replaced, or there could be a short to voltage on the O2 signal circuit, or it could also be that the connector has been corroded, and needs to just be cleaned. I believe this code is the same for all vehicles, not just Toyotas.
Check the temp sensor. The control is not turning on the fan when engine temp requires it, so the most common cause is the sensor.
Yes! For a 2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid, at least, all it takes is the removal of one relay labelled DRL to deactivate with no ill effects. It's a five-minute job that took me almost a year to discover.
Is the AC turned on?
Parking pawl in transmission broken?
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.
could be a bad crank sensor, it wont always set a code, ive had a few that dont. if you have a scope or scan tool, manually check that the sensor is good.
if you disconnect the o2 sensor cable in the air intake then start the engine you would see the check engine sign turned on in the gauge panel. It is on then the sensor is working if off the the sensor may have problems
To remove the upper oxygen sensor from a 2004 Toyota Corolla, first ensure the vehicle is turned off and the engine is cool. Disconnect the negative battery terminal to prevent any electrical issues. Locate the upper oxygen sensor on the exhaust manifold, then unplug the electrical connector. Use an oxygen sensor socket or a wrench to carefully unscrew and remove the sensor from its mounting location.
My 2000 Echo had a similar problem. It turned out to be a bad Mass Air Flow Sensor chip, making the car run to rich, and in turn making the engine light come on.
Good Chance this is caused by a faulty O2 Sensor. I had the engine light stuck on in my 2002 Montana and replaced rear O2 sensor and it turned it off.
If you car is equip with a idler sensor you might want to replace it.
It is normal for a little vibration with the air conditioning on due to the compressor working , fans on , and engine running a little warmer. On at least 92-96 Toyota's the fans automatically come on when the ac is turned on