Oxygen sensor fault code and replacement

Oxygen sensor fault code and replacement

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Lordbenny

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8,588 posts

220 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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I have a fault code P0137 oxygen sensor on the Mrs’ R52 Cooper

Is this pre or post catalytic converter?

I’ve seen them on eBay for around £15 would that be right?

Do I need a special tool to replace it?

bearman68

4,662 posts

133 months

Monday 24th September 2018
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1) Post.
2) No.
3) 22mm ring spanner, or better, a special 6 point socket.

E-bmw

9,240 posts

153 months

Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Only ever buy NTK or at a push Bosch. Or you WILL be buying again.

Lordbenny

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8,588 posts

220 months

Tuesday 25th September 2018
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There’s two holes for oxygen sensor 8 here but when I go on the you tube tutorials the one they are changing seems to be the one further down after the first silencer, circled in red.



As shown by this kinda strange looking lady......but you would wouldn’t you????

https://youtu.be/YpfLDTIQOxw

Edited by Lordbenny on Tuesday 25th September 08:47

E-bmw

9,240 posts

153 months

Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Two things:

The one you point out is the post cat one so, yes that is the one you are changing, what is your question on that one as you don't seem sure?

No I wouldn't HATE tattoos with a vengeance, nothing more off-putting that a pretty girl who has been drawn all over! She is too skinny and too heavily made up anyway.


Lordbenny

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Tuesday 25th September 2018
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E-bmw said:
Two things:

The one you point out is the post cat one so, yes that is the one you are changing, what is your question on that one as you don't seem sure?
There are two in red (number 8) that seem to be either side of what I thought was the cat....is the one that I circled the post cat one, have I mistaken the cat for a silencer? Dur!

If so, are there THREE sensors, the two number 8’s plus the one I circled?

E-bmw

9,240 posts

153 months

Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Lordbenny said:
E-bmw said:
Two things:

The one you point out is the post cat one so, yes that is the one you are changing, what is your question on that one as you don't seem sure?
There are two in red (number 8) that seem to be either side of what I thought was the cat....is the one that I circled the post cat one, have I mistaken the cat for a silencer? Dur!

If so, are there THREE sensors, the two number 8’s plus the one I circled?
There are 2 sensors & 2 holes, but there are 2 possible positions for the pre-cat sensor the hole that you have circled the hole that the post cat goes in.

Edited by E-bmw on Tuesday 25th September 12:42

Lordbenny

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8,588 posts

220 months

Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Gotcha....just got under the car and tried undoing the old sensor and it moved straight away. Looks like a straight forward job so ordered a new one.

Do I need to get the warning light turned off/fault cleared or will it do it itself?

Rockster

1,510 posts

161 months

Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Lordbenny said:
Gotcha....just got under the car and tried undoing the old sensor and it moved straight away. Looks like a straight forward job so ordered a new one.

Do I need to get the warning light turned off/fault cleared or will it do it itself?
The code should clear and the warning light go off after so many warm up cycles with the error condition absent.

You might consider buying a reasonably feature rich OBD2 code reader/data viewer/data logger/code clearer tool though. It is nice to be able to after addressing the suspected cause of the CEL to clear the codes which resets all the adaptation values to their defaults and road test the car.


Lordbenny

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8,588 posts

220 months

Saturday 29th September 2018
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Code didn’t clear after replacement so local garage did it for free!