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Old Oct 8, 2017 | 01:28 PM
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I'm trying to decide if I should replace 2 sensors myself. Autozone loans out the right tools to remove them, but I watched a video that uses a short pipe to help break the nuts loose. Obd codes are poo56 ho2s heater control circuit bank 2 sensor 2 and the other is po159 ho2s-22 bank 2 sensor 2 rationality check. I believe both these are behind the cat and I can drive up on my ramps for fairly easy access. It a tucson 2.7 gls. Does anyone know how to determine or have a diagram of there location?
 
Old Oct 8, 2017 | 09:09 PM
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If you live anywhere in the salt belt and the old sensor is more than three years old
Then don't do it yourself or you will end up needing an oxy-acetylene torch
And a huge plumber's wrench to get that sucker out.
Then you'll need a thread chasing tool cause there won't be any threads left
To put the new O2 sensor back in.
I tried to replace the O2 sensor (after the cat)
 
Old Oct 9, 2017 | 01:58 AM
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I live in New England and expect some rust but planned to spray it with penetrating oil and let it soak in a bit. I'll give it a try with the autozone socket set, there are three to choose from. The best one has a slot to slip over the wires and I have a good long racket handle which swivels too. I'll give it a shot and if I can't loosen it with reasonable force I'll just return the part and pay the $300-$400 bucks. Also I'm was thinking both obd II codes are from one sensor. I believe there's only one bank 2 sensor 2? Main question is which side it's on, driver or passenger side. I only have 35000 miles on it and they should last 75 to 100k, two have already been replaced last year. I hope they were the upstream! Why are they failing so early,
 
Old Oct 23, 2017 | 02:29 PM
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If someone at AutoZone told you there were two O2 Sensors on Bank 2, Sensor 2, They're an Idiot.
Sensor 1 is the one before the Cat. Sensor 2 is Downstream. 1 on each side. Maye you have a Wiring problem to throw both codes for the same sensor? Sensor itself could be bad.


https://www.bing.com/images/search?v...x=0&ajaxhist=0

If you try to use that O2 Socket with a slot cut on one side, You're going to be in trouble. I have had that design Slip. And get spread around the sensor. The one that looks like a Line Wrench works better.
 

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Old Oct 23, 2017 | 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Sensorcrazy
bank 2 sensors are not a right or left location, they are vertical below the cat. Bank 2 sensor 1 is closest to the firewall and sensor 2 points toward and/or closest to the radiator.
Originally Posted by Tucsonmax1
If someone at AutoZone told you there were two O2 Sensors on Bank 2, Sensor 2, They're an Idiot.
Sensor 1 is the one before the Cat. Sensor 2 is Downstream. 1 on each side.
You both are wrong. On V6 engines there are 4 O2 sensors. Bank 1 is the bank of cylinders on the firewall side of the engine. Bank 2 is the bank of cylinders on the radiator side of the engine. There are 2 sensors on each side. Sensor 1 is before the cat and sensor 2 is after the cat.

So:
- B1S1 is before the cat the firewall side of the engine
- B1S2 is after the cat the firewall side of the engine
- B2S1 is before the cat the radiator side of the engine
- B2S2 is after the cat the radiator side of the engine
 
Old Oct 23, 2017 | 05:57 PM
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Did you see the link I provided?? And I also said Sensor 2 was Downstream. Below the Cat. When I said 1, I meant 1 Upstream and 1 Downstream on each bank.
 
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