P0137 Check Engine Light
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P0137 Check Engine Light
I need some help because I keep getting the P0137 code, which is a heated oxygen sensor crcuit low voltage bank 2. I have cleared the code three times since about three days ago, but it keeps coming back.
Does anyone know what would be causing this. I have a Vishnu stage 1 and I have never run leaded gasoline. I would appreciate any help.
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Does anyone know what would be causing this. I have a Vishnu stage 1 and I have never run leaded gasoline. I would appreciate any help.
Thanks, Gnulooks
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Yes, I am running an aftermarket cat (Vishnu). Is there a possibility that the wires got kinked when I re-installed the O2 sensor on the new cat. I am going to try and unscrew the the sensor and place it back in with out any kinks.
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I guess I have to take my car back to the dealer, so I will be taking off the exhaust and Exede. Will I be safe by leaving the cam gears on and running the car with -3 -3 timing?
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Originally Posted by gnulooks
Does anyone have any more input?
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Originally Posted by UFO
Yeah: Good job on trying to trick the dealer into paying for repair work on a problem you might have caused. And people wonder why Mitsu deny so many warranty repairs.
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P0137= o2 sensor circut low voltage. Do you have a high flow cat or a testpipe, if you do, that's your problem. You can fix it by using the foul plug method or get a o2 eliminator. Or, just put the stock cat back on. Good luck.
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