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Getting code p1135 and p1155 on toyota rav4 2002

  • clark big t Apr 15, 2009

    their are 4 sensors on the exhaust manifold two on top two on the bottom that i can see i replaced the two on top but still have the codes.

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    p1155

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Here's what the codes mean:
P1135 Air/Fuel Sensor Heater Circuit Response (Bank 1 Sensor 1)
P1155 Air/Fuel Sensor Heater Circuit. (Bank 1 Sensor 2

This is mainly related to the oxygen sensors. It maybe the sensors themselves or an open wire going to te sensors. They are mainly located on the exhaust pipe. One before and on after the catalytic converter.

  • Anonymous Apr 16, 2009

    You must have a V6 engine then.

    Bank 1 is going to be the same side as cylinder 1, which should be in the back near the firewall.

    Bank 2 will be the same side as cylinder 2, which is the front of the engine near the radiator.

    Sensor 1 is before the cat

    Sensor 2 is after the cat

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Try the bottom two my bottom 2 went as well.

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The sensors on top are referred to as air/fuel sensors or "wide band" sensors. The sensors on the bottom (after the cat) are O2 sensors. Bank 1 is the pipe that comes from cylinder #1 and bank 2 is the pipe that incorporates cylinder #2.

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That code is specific to the Air-Fuel Ratio (A/F) Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1 Sensor 1)

P1135 Trouble Area:
 Open or short in A/F sensor (bank 1, sensor 1)
 A/F sensor (bank 1, sensor 1) heater
 ECM __________________

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Not sure where you got that definition for that code but this is what it is and means with possible causes for whichever motor you have:

Trouble Code: P1135 (2.4L L4 VIN - Auto)
A/F Sensor-11 (Bank 1 Sensor 1) Heater Circuit Malfunction Print this code dataprint_icon_codes.gif
Number of Trips to Set Code: 2
OBD II Monitor Type: CCM Details
Indicators: MIL Details
Trouble Code Conditions:
Engine started, engine running, and the PCM detected the A/F Sensor-11 (A/FS-11) heater current was less than 0.25A, or that it was more than 8.0A at anytime during the CCM test.

Possible Causes:
  • A/F sensor heater circuit or ground circuit is open
  • A/F sensor heater power circuit is open
  • A/F sensor heater is damaged or has failed
  • PCM has failed

2001 Toyota Highlander - I4 - P1135, P1155


Trouble Code: P1135 (3.0L V6 VIN - Auto)
A/F Sensor-11 (Bank 1 Sensor 1) Heater Circuit Malfunction Print this code dataprint_icon_codes.gif
Number of Trips to Set Code: 2
OBD II Monitor Type: CCM Details
Indicators: MIL Details
Trouble Code Conditions:
Engine started, engine running, and the PCM detected the A/F Sensor-11 (A/FS-11) heater current was less than 0.25A, or that it was more than 8.0A at anytime during the CCM test.

Possible Causes:
  • A/F sensor heater circuit or ground circuit is open
  • A/F sensor heater power circuit is open
  • A/F sensor heater is damaged or has failed
  • PCM has failed

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P1135 Trouble Area:
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 ECM __________________
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