It can be one solution, yes. A faulty O2 Sensor can cause a slew of codes like P0137 or even P2A01 (an upcoming video). But there can also be other problems that would flag this code such as faulty electrical equipment, worn wiring, faulty modules, or a bad computer. The simplest way to go is to replace whatever the code is associated with. Which, in this case, is the O2 Sensor. If that doesn't solve the problem, the next place to look would be the O2 Connector and then Wiring. Hope this helps!
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Hi so quick question, this is how you would fix code P0137?
It can be one solution, yes. A faulty O2 Sensor can cause a slew of codes like P0137 or even P2A01 (an upcoming video). But there can also be other problems that would flag this code such as faulty electrical equipment, worn wiring, faulty modules, or a bad computer. The simplest way to go is to replace whatever the code is associated with. Which, in this case, is the O2 Sensor. If that doesn't solve the problem, the next place to look would be the O2 Connector and then Wiring.
Hope this helps!
@@Kaswells_Kappa Okay thank you very much for your help
Absolutely, good luck!