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I am getting a engine code that says p0130 o2 sensor bank 1 sensor 1,my question is,where is the bank 1 sensor 1 location?

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If your vehicle has a V-6 then it would be the first o2 sensor on the exhaust coming of the front of the engine.If it is a 4-cylinder. then it will be the first o2 sensor coming of of the engine.

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I just got my car scanned and a few codes pop up

Error Code: P0130
Fault:
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Fault Location:
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Engine code po130 s 500

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Check Engine light problem. P0431 code problem. It's already being determined it's the oxygen sensor. But which one? Is it Bank 2 or Bank 1. If it's one of the Banks is it before or after the...

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