Getting horrible gas millage
SOURCE: Code P1135 for 2002 Toyota Rav4
its the sensor on the drivers side of the exhaust manifold........ it might be an air fuel ratio meter and not an o2 sensor.. good luck jimmy
SOURCE: p1135 code 2002 toyota highlander
P1135 is the A/F sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1. Unfortunately, it is the sensor on the back side of the motor, in the manifold against the firewall. Its extremely common, and its not very difficult to replace, just dont try doing it with the motor hot. If you installed an aftermarket sensor, or an Oxygen sensor instead of A/F, you will still have problems. old exhaust gaskets tend to crumble, dont worry, your air mix didnt cause that. Which sensor was replaced?
SOURCE: code p1135 what wrong help,toyota 2000,highlander
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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SOURCE: I have a 2001 Toyota Sienna with a P1135 code
P1135 (for Toyota) means A/F Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction Bank 1 Sensor 1 (Set when the heater operates, heater current exceeds 8A or heater current of 0.25A or less).
The A/F sensor contains a ECU-controlled heater. At start-up, the heater helps warm the A/F sensors to quickly operating temperature. With minimal exhaust gas flow, the heater keeps the A/F sensor from cooling down.
SOURCE: my 02 toyota 4runner have code p1135
CODE P1135 AIR FUEL RATIO SENSOR HEATER OR CIRCUIT FAULT.THE AIR FUEL SENSOR AHEAD OF THE CATALYTIC CONVERTER.BASICALLY ITS THE UPSTREAM SENSOR LOCATED IN THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD.THIS IS THE PART YOU NEED IT LOOKS LIKE OXYGEN SENSOR .BUT ITS NOT.
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