Rear Heated O2 Sensor Location
#1
Rear Heated O2 Sensor Location
Okay, I searched and searched and figured out how to read and diagnose the codes and did so. I had two, Knock Sensor and Rear Heated O2 Sensor. The KS seems straight forward enough, but I can't find ANYWHERE where the Rear Heated O2 Sensor is located. Any help or link would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
#5
Thanks again.
#6
hey i dont have that pipe between cat and b-pipe i have a welded straight pipe with no resonator where can i put the sensor i have a engine light or how can i shut off engine light to pass inspection
#7
there are o2 simulators that you can use for that. I don't know where to buy them though. you might be able to grab one if you put an ad in the classifieds on this site.
#9
yeah, someone in this thread ordered one for his 97 and had good results:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....ight=simulator
this is the one that he bought:
http://www.o2simulator.com/index.php...4b810beba73ee1
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....ight=simulator
this is the one that he bought:
http://www.o2simulator.com/index.php...4b810beba73ee1
#10
So, the ONLY O2 Sensor called "Rear Heated O2 Sensor" is the one after the cat on my 97? What are the other two called? Also, how tough are the other two to install? I have an extra for one of the pre-cat ones, apparently one is much more difficult to install, so he just skipped it. Thanks again.
Last edited by Husker Z; 01-08-2008 at 07:40 PM. Reason: added a question
#11
the other two, I just call them the front o2 sensors, but they're technically referred to as bank 1 and bank 2. they can be kind of annoying to install, particularly if you have a stock y pipe because there will be less working room. I changed mine when I had the stock Y and the only thing that worked was an open end wrench and a hammer. The o2 sensor socket was useless; i couldn't even get it up there. Code 0707 indicates that the rear o2 sensor (the one after the cat) needs to be replaced.
#12
the other two, I just call them the front o2 sensors, but they're technically referred to as bank 1 and bank 2. they can be kind of annoying to install, particularly if you have a stock y pipe because there will be less working room. I changed mine when I had the stock Y and the only thing that worked was an open end wrench and a hammer. The o2 sensor socket was useless; i couldn't even get it up there. Code 0707 indicates that the rear o2 sensor (the one after the cat) needs to be replaced.
#13
I just got the dreaded SES light on, throwing code 0707. Rear heated 02 sensor. Do I need to change this thing? What's the draw back of not changing it, i.e fuel economy, etc, etc... I live in Florida, so no need to worry about inspection.
#14
It has zero affect on anything, really. All it's there for is to monitor catalyst efficiency.
#16
Hey guys I got the same code (0707)along with 0307 knock sensor for my other 96 maxima.
Will the rear o2 sensor make the car hesitate and buck every time you step on the gas cause thats what mine is doing.
#17
The answer to your question is in the very quote you posted.
#18
I have a 99 and I have codes 0707 and 0510 which both indicate rear O2. Should I replace and see if it solves my issues? It says that the 0510 could be caused by some other things but since I am getting both codes, I am leaning to the O2 sensor being bad. Any thoughts?
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