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Old 27 April 2017, 11:39 AM
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How easy is it to change the sensor associated with this code or can it been cleaned. I have a 2011 sti and it keeps popping up even after i have cleared it with my obd machine.
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Originally Posted by ByByR1
How easy is it to change the sensor associated with this code or can it been cleaned. I have a 2011 sti and it keeps popping up even after i have cleared it with my obd machine.
Thanks in advance.
Any sort of help please. I am just about to change the sensor in the exhaust cat hoping that is it, unless anyone can tell me different.
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Po134 is you o2 sensor and if it's throwing up a cel is fuked and needs changed not cleaned... not to sure on you model but on older models it's located in your headers/manifold.. and can be accessed by jacking up your cars driver side and removing your splash guard 👍
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DTC P0134 O2 SENSOR CIRCUIT NO ACTIVITY DETECTED (BANK 1 SENSOR 1)


As posted above it is the A/F sensor in the manifold just before the up pipe.

Either the sensor is dead or its wiring (passes close to the up pipe)

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Thanks guys 👍
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I have found the old sensor had a split white wire on the end. Subaru want 314 quid for a replacement, but i am struggling to find a denso original 22641aa510, any ideas or breakers that can help out. I might try to solder the wire cos the cheap replacement i used still pops up the code 0030 which is still connected to the same sensor and management light comes on and cant use i drive or other tricks, which is annoying. Any help is appreciated. Cheers
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Lambda Sensor LC10353
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