2004 Sonata Please Help
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2004 Sonata Please Help
Hi everyone. My grandfather has a 2004 Sonata and the check engine light is on. It had code p0135, which was bank 1 sensor 1 oxygen sensor heater circuit malfunction. So, me being the overachiever grandson, I decided I'd just replace all four oxygen sensors for him. I ordered a new set from Amazon and replaced them. Now, after driving for about 40 miles the check engine light came back on with all of these codes p0132, p0152, p0138, p0158, p0032, p0052, p0132, p0152, p0138, p0158, p0032, p0052, p0038 and p0058. The description is mostly oxygen sensor high voltage. Is it possible that I got the wrong sensors or maybe they sent the wrong ones? I called Amazon and told them what happened and they gave me my money back but that still doesn't fix my grandfather's car. I am wondering if anyone has had this same issue using aftermarket parts. Do I have to use the manufacture part or is there a quality aftermarket part available? Please help, any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Wow...lots of codes after installing the multiple sensors. The only advice I have ....if u still have access to the car...is put the old sensors back in the auto. Run your scanner again. If it displays the original single code then u r onto something. Look at the part numbers for u r purchased new sensors and verify they are the correct ones. If they are correct then only replace the bank one sensor and see what happens. I know this is a lot of work but if u bring this can of worms to a shop b ready for the worst! My guess is that the new sensors are incorrect. I'm sure grandpa appreciates your efforts!
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