2000-2006 Nissan Sentra Oxygen Sensor Replacement
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- Replacement of the upstream Oxygen sensor. Otherwise known as "Bank 1 Sensor 1" Trouble code P0133.
This is an easy repair; you can do it in 15 minutes.
Tool list:
Code reader (parts stores will read them and reset codes)
Penetrating oil
Oxygen sensor
Oxygen sensor socket (borrow from parts store) or 7/8" Crowsfoot
Breaker bar, 1/2" drive
Spark plug thread cleaner (optional) or wire brush - Спорт
Awesome vid, just got this car for my Daily and air fuel sensor popped up and its Bank 1 sensor 1. This Def helps, thanks.
Thank you for step by stepping even the common sense stuff for dummy like me who always worries about which way the damn thing goes and if it's supposed to look like that etc etc. Hoping this will clear a p0420 if I don't have a leak somewhere else in the area too.
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Omg thank you !!! the first 5 sec summed up hours of searching lmfaoooo
Ahhhh, didn't show actual removal with the tools you had. Would be nice to see that! See, and hear instructions.
I did all that on my car I have a 2006 Nissan Sentra 1.8 l and I got the same code again later on and I replaced the map sensor and I'm still getting the same code check for any leaks in the hosing or anything like that nothing some suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Where did you buy the sensor at? I’ve gone to the Nissan dealer ship and they gave me the wrong part 3 times already. Can’t seem to find the right one anywhere.
I went to the Advance auto parts.
And what if the one you remove doesnt appear to be in that condition?
Depending upon what it looks like, it may indicate other problems with the engine. Without seeing the sensor, I cannot tell you more.
is the sensor the same part top and bottom
Excellent question! I don't know.
Things my dad never taught me #1277b
How did u get it out ?
Using the tool you can borrow from the parts store. It's was as simple as screwing a nut on a bolt. If your's is not coming out, then keep applying penetrating oil. Work the sensor back and forth to break the corrosion.
@@CaptainBob42 I have the special socket and breaker bar and spray, but the sensor won't budge. No room in there.
@WV591 If you apply hammer blows to the threads, you may loosen it. Put the socket on the sensor (to prevent breaking the sensor or rounding the flats), then, using a metal bar, hit the socket as close to the exhaust pipe as possible. This will transfer the vibration to the threads. Hit it from different angles.
You might alternate using a torch and penetrating oil. Use a good penetrating oil, not WD-40.
He just didn't show how to get it out. It's one of the worst videos I have ever seen.
@@WV591 I knew I wasn't the only one with this issue...and I have changed o2 sensors on other vehicles as well
I got 264000 out of mine!
Im at 256k on mine.
I have a nissan sentra car
is it upstream or downstream, autoparts places ask that
This one is the upstream sensor. Downstream is under the car.
@@CaptainBob42 I can not seem to find the part for the Nissan, it seems the have a upstream o2 sensor but the threads are small in diameter then the original
@@pedromosquera6076 They have given you the wrong sensor. Try another store.
portrait mode? c'mon man. shoot it properly then re upload.
You talk to much