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My 2001 Nissan Maxima has the service light on. the service guy told me it was the bank #2 O2 or knock sensor. Where is this located?

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I replace a pair of cam sensor 3 times and each time after changing it the check engine light came back on

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It's located at the cylinder block (on the right or left)

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2001 Nissan Maxima service engine light stays on code from Auto Zone scanner is PO139 and PO138. What should my next step be to solve this problem.

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Dear Gandhi
1) You better check the 'Idle control relay' - and pray this is not your computer - who may be shorted ( The Computer that govern all elec. functions in the car - is also getting signals from your Mothor Mounts' to ensure a more balanced ride' If one or more of the Motor Mounts ( There are 3 ) are defective - they send a signal to the computer - and the yellow light ( Check engine soon) - will appear'
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http://www.autozone.com/N,26200242/shopping/specsSelect.htm



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