The bank 1, sensor 3, O2 sensor would be the O2 sensor post cat.
passenger in front of cat but normally when one o2 sensor gos the other 3 are not far behind i would replace them all
You did not specify which O2 sensor it is. Is it sensor 1 bank 1, sensor 2 bank 2, sensor 2 bank 1, or sensor 1 bank 2. There are four O2 sensors on a mazda 626
usually bank 1 is the bank with # 1 cylinder in it and sensor # 1 is the front o2 sensor(usually in the manifold). You will need a O2 sensor socket or a 22mm wrench or deep socket.
2001 Tundra v8 code P0135 is a o2 sensor heater circut( Bank1 sensor 1).
P0137 = O2 sensor circuit low volts (bank 1 sensor 2). Could be a faulty B1 S2 O2 sensor.
Bank 1 is the bank of cylinders that contain the number 1 cylinder. O2 sensor 1 is the first O2 sensor in the exhaust system between the engine and the catalytic converter.
There are 2 catalytic converters on a V8 2002 Toyota Tundra. Bank 1 is the manifold and cat on the drivers side and bank 2 is the manifold and cat on the passenger side. Sensor 1 is the sensor on the exhaust manifold before the catalytic converter. Sensor 2 is the sensor located after the cat converter. Bank 2 Sensor 2 is the sensor located after the catalytic coverter on the passenger side.
Is this bank 2 sensor 1 or sensor 2?
Bank 1 is the bank of cylinders that contain cylinder 1. The O2 Sensor 1 is the O2 sensor located in the exhaust system between the cylinder head and the catalytic converter, also known as the "upstream" O2 sensor.
That would be the O2 sensor after the catalytic converter.
Oxygen (A/F) Sensor Heater Control Circuit Low (Bank 1 Sensor 1)symptomsOther than the MIL light illuminating you may not notice any performance issues.causeA short in the O2 sensor heater circuit or the sensor itselfA faulty O2 sensor heaterWiring or connectors are broken or frayed to the sensor or relayBad PCM or ECMThe fixCorrect wiring short or loose connector found in inspection.and/orReplace the bank 1 sensor 1 O2 sensor