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Have a compression test done on the engine to eliminate gasket problems . Check that the oil is engine oil and not transmission oil from a broken oil cooler in the radiator.. If you are sure that it is engine oil check that you have an engine oil cooler on the engine in which case it will be a gasket or corrosion in that unit.
Not good, or easy fix. Many things can cause this. Hopefully, its a gasket on the intake manifold. If not that then Head gaskets. From there, you have cracked heads/block. If you have an oil cooler in the radiator, I have seen them leak and cause this also.
bank 1 refers to your driver's side and bank 2 refers to your passanger side. sensor 1 is pre cat and sensor 2 is post cat. Your vehicle has a v-6 so bank 1 sensor 1 is on the drivers side before the catalytic converter. It will be on your exhaust pipe between your exhaust manifold and your catalytic converter.
Is it a gasket or seal?
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