P0135 Fault Code

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Re: P0135 Fault Code

Post by patrickgledhill »

Cheers Mandrake, the voltage does swing between 0.2 to 0.8 in lexia but your right it is slow. I dont have a digital scope unfortunately but i do have a very good multimeter so hopefully i can get a sense of a maximum voltage. If i got it replaced will the ecu then allow me to clear the fault? I did read through most of that website but I am running out of time to fix this as I am off to NZ for 8-9 months for study on wednesday! will have a go with the multimeter. do you know of any good stores to get these sensors from? cheers
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Post by addo »

Ask Peter T from Aussie Frogs - he knows a US-based supplier of Bosch sensors that are well priced.

Also, "ArcadiaGP" on Fleabay had one for sale recently to suit a Berlingo - $80-ish.
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Re: P0135 Fault Code

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cheers i have sent arcadiaGP a message hopefully its the right one. are the downstream the same at upstream sensors?
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