P1167 Code
Hey all,
I get this code from time to time in my 02 maxima. Usually after driving for a while in the highway. last time I got it was like 6 months ago and now its back again. It says something like "Manufacturer control air metering" Anybody know how to fix this? Thanks |
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- Faulty Heated Rear Oxygen Sensor Bank 2
- Heated Rear Oxygen Sensor Bank 2 harness is open or shorted - Heated Rear Oxygen Sensor Bank 2 circuit poor electrical connection - Fuel pressure - Injectors - Intake air leaks |
Originally Posted by 02nissmax
(Post 8986509)
Hey all,
I get this code from time to time in my 02 maxima. Usually after driving for a while in the highway. last time I got it was like 6 months ago and now its back again. It says something like "Manufacturer control air metering" Anybody know how to fix this? Thanks You have what sounds like an old, tired o2 sensor that is going out intermittently. Replace it, be done. |
Originally Posted by D.Stillwell
(Post 8986527)
^^ DON'T listen to george_for your own good. Even though this time he actually posted good info that he looked up on google.
You have what sounds like an old, tired o2 sensor that is going out intermittently. Replace it, be done. I replaced bank 2 rear sensor 11 months ago to be exact. I mean wow really? |
Originally Posted by 02nissmax
(Post 8986637)
So it's the 02 Rear sensor? I replaced bank 2 rear sensor 11 months ago to be exact. I mean wow really? |
Originally Posted by nestorlugo
(Post 8986655)
What brand did you purchase?does it have warranty? Was it the down stream sensor?
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/sk...gs+Best+Seller |
Originally Posted by 02nissmax
(Post 8986637)
So it's the 02 Rear sensor? I replaced bank 2 rear sensor 11 months ago to be exact. I mean wow really? Looks like u got an aftermarket o2, brand is called replacement. These things are known not to work sometimes. Go OEM on the sensor and should be no more problems. BTW its no wonder that sensor you got has a 1 yr warranty on it. If you replaced it 11 months ago looks like its just in time... might as well have them replace it even tho I wouldnt use it again, go OEM and sell off the other one to get some cash back. :nod: |
Originally Posted by D.Stillwell
(Post 8986663)
1157 code is for HO2S22 which is downstream sensor bank 2 sensor 2. Not sure which one exactly you replaced? Its the one on your front pre-cat.
Looks like u got an aftermarket o2, brand is called replacement. These things are known not to work sometimes. Go OEM on the sensor and should be no more problems. BTW its no wonder that sensor you got has a 1 yr warranty on it. If you replaced it 11 months ago looks like its just in time... might as well have them replace it even tho I wouldnt use it again, go OEM and sell off the other one to get some cash back. :nod: Ugh, I think I replaced Bank Sensor 2 (rear) and that is one of the tougher ones to get to :mad: So when you say OEM, you mean go to the dealer? If so, there're an arm and a leg :mad: |
Originally Posted by 02nissmax
(Post 8986669)
You mean 1167 not 57 right? Ugh, I think I replaced Bank Sensor 2 (rear) and that is one of the tougher ones to get to :mad: So when you say OEM, you mean go to the dealer? If so, there're an arm and a leg :mad: Yup pretty much dealer for OEM o2's. Generally, any good mechanic will recommend using oem because they work. Aftermarket, you can try but they are hit or miss. Considering o2's usually last like 100k at least, why not just spend more one time instead of dealing with a possible headache down the road, having to replace more sensors and waste more money. Thats just IMO. Good luck with her bro |
I never heard of that ARBN brand before. The Bosch brand is a good brand. The Bosch # 15224 is the one you want.
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,ca...,parttype,5132 |
Thanks for the info guys.
Yup, I was going for the cheapest route. Now it's costing me a nice flat back on my creeper again. :mad: |
Originally Posted by 02nissmax
(Post 8986963)
Thanks for the info guys.
Yup, I was going for the cheapest route. Now it's costing me a nice flat back on my creeper again. :mad: |
Originally Posted by george__
(Post 8986965)
Nissan not exactly super reliable... Sorry to be bearer of bad news Classic, george_strikes again hahaha How can you even claim this when OP has a 5th gen and they are mostly super reliable if taken care of. What you meant to say george_is that your Nissan is an unreliable POS. :nod: |
Originally Posted by DennisMik
(Post 8986759)
I never heard of that ARBN brand before. The Bosch brand is a good brand. The Bosch # 15224 is the one you want.
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,ca...,parttype,5132 |
Originally Posted by D.Stillwell
(Post 8987020)
:spit: LOLZ
Classic, george_strikes again hahaha How can you even claim this when OP has a 5th gen and they are mostly super reliable if taken care of. What you meant to say george_is that your Nissan is an unreliable POS. :nod: I agree the models without the VQ35 are much more reliable like YOURS! |
Originally Posted by george__
(Post 8987051)
I agree the models without the VQ35 are much more reliable like YOURS! |
Originally Posted by D.Stillwell
(Post 8987020)
:spit: LOLZ
Classic, george_strikes again hahaha How can you even claim this when OP has a 5th gen and they are mostly super reliable if taken care of. What you meant to say george_is that your Nissan is an unreliable POS. :nod: |
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