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1001 code... o2 sensor HEATER problem. Is the HEATER on the O2 sensor itself?

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Old 07-05-2004, 11:18 AM
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1001 code... o2 sensor HEATER problem. Is the HEATER on the O2 sensor itself?

I have a 1001 code, which is a front left 02 sensore heater problem. How do I fix it? Is the heater on the 02 sensor itself, so if I replace the whole o2 sensor, will it be fixed? And which sensor exactly is the front left bank?
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Old 07-05-2004, 12:03 PM
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answer to second questionis, it' s the one closest to the radiator. terran is the answer to first question in stickies anywhere?
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Yes the whole sensor needs to be replaced.
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Thanks you guys, I will do that...

Nismo808, I see that you live in Riverside too. That's pretty rare here.
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Originally Posted by doug1c
I have a 1001 code, which is a front left 02 sensore heater problem. How do I fix it? Is the heater on the 02 sensor itself, so if I replace the whole o2 sensor, will it be fixed? And which sensor exactly is the front left bank?

Before you go and replace your O2 sensor. Go and check the fuse to see if it's blown. That could be your problem. I believe it's in the box under the dash board but it could be in the box under the hood.
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Old 07-07-2004, 12:55 PM
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ahhh I don't think that there is a fuse for o2 man. You prolly just need to replace the o2. Did you mess with any wires going to it? You could of damaged the heater wire.
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