SOURCE: 2003 hyundia sonata made before 2/2003
you should be able to get replacement parts at Napa or Oreillys they a fairly in expensive. but only if the are the drive in kind, meaning you need to take a hammer to knock them out of the rotor assembly then you just take a drift pin/punch and hammer them back in. hope this is helpful. please rate this solution. thanks
SOURCE: 2003 hyundai tiburon check engine light
You're right, the PO154 has to do with the O2 sensor. The code has the info of Oxygen Sensor Circuit No Activity Detected (Bank 2 Sensor 1).
Bank 2 is the exhaust manifold that cylinder #2 uses.
Sensor 1 is the sensor in BETWEEN the exhaust manifold and the catalytic converter.
No Activity Detected in the circuit could mean the O2 sensor is dead, or an open/cut wire going to the sensor.
That's about all the info you can get out of that code PO154.
SOURCE: 2003 Hyundia Tiburon BCM
http://www.newtiburon.com/forums/showthread.php?t=102241&highlight=bcm
SOURCE: Im trying to connect my pioneer radio to my
Radio Constant Wire 12V+: Red
Radio Ignition Switched Wire 12V+: Yellow
Radio Ground Wire: Black
Radio Illumination Wire: Pink/Black
Radio Dimmer Wire: n/a
Radio Antenna Trigger Wire: n/a
Factory Amplifier Turn On Wire: n/a
Left Front Speaker Wire (+): White
Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Brown
Right Front Speaker Wire (+): Black
Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Yellow
Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Blue
Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Red
Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Green
Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): Orange
SOURCE: need to know location oxygen sensor 2003 tiburon
WHICH ENGINE?.. 2.0 four cylinder? OR 2.7 V6?
Anyway, sensor 2 is always 'downstream', so it's lower than all the others. V6? lowest near the firewall.. .4 cylinder?.. lowest near the radiator.
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