CEL wont turn off!!!

DBO867

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Before everyon go crazy and bash on me, i did use the search option. Nothing came up, and whatever that did come up, it was never answered.

So i have the code p0135 come up which is for the bank 1 o2 sensor since mine was ripped off from my accident. The problem is, ive already replaced it with an oe denso sensor and the light is still on. Ive driven 100+ miles to let the ecu reset itself, cleared it with a scanner and it still pops right back up. Havent tried the battery technique, i figure it wont work since the scanner didnt delete it. Usually ill drive around with it and fix it later along the road but i got smog coming up next week and im not trying to pay $200+ for it to pass. Anyone know what can be the problem? Thanks in advance!
 

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If the sensor was actually ripped from the car, there my be other damage that is keeping the sensor from having a connection. Take a closer look at harnesses, connectors, etc.
 

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I shouldve been more specific, the o2 sensor wire was ripped from the end of the o2 sensor itself. Not where its plugged into the engine harness
 

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Still check the wiring all the way, had this at work a week ago on a camry and the other end of the harness was damaged. If worse comes to worse go to the junk yard and pull another harness. Hope this helps, if i remember ill ask one of the master techs at work and get some ideas of what else could cause it.
 

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You more than likely have a blown fuse for the heater circuit. If the wires were ripped off, there is a good chance the wires shorted out.
 

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Still check the wiring all the way, had this at work a week ago on a camry and the other end of the harness was damaged. If worse comes to worse go to the junk yard and pull another harness. Hope this helps, if i remember ill ask one of the master techs at work and get some ideas of what else could cause it.

ill do that tonight after work, thanks!
 

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You more than likely have a blown fuse for the heater circuit. If the wires were ripped off, there is a good chance the wires shorted out.

is it one of those smaller fuses or an actual relay?
 
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