@@drcoolautofix thank you Dr Cool for your reply. But do you still have the video clip on how to do it. I would like to watch as I’m currently having p1604. Thank you in advance
@@drcoolautofix You seem to be "showing off your ignorant". If you knew what you were talking about you would have labelled the front exhaust sensor on this 2AR-FE as an air fuel ratio sensor. Also you would have labelled the rear exhaust sensor as bank *1* sensor *2*, not "bank 2". If you knew any of this you might even graduate to not hanging a brake caliper from its ABS sensor wire and brake hose. If you were REALLY good you wouldn't be working on dirt.
Hello Dr. Cool, you said in this video that you were going to fix P1604 in the next video. Did you ever post the fix for P1604? Thank you!
That was long time ago
@@drcoolautofix thank you Dr Cool for your reply. But do you still have the video clip on how to do it. I would like to watch as I’m currently having p1604. Thank you in advance
@Accounting tax did you fix you P1604?
@@WMAT77LL no, sold the car.
I couldn't see a video where you solved the P1604.
Your statement of bank 2 is not true, a 4 cylinder you have bank 1 sensor 1 and 2 no bank 2
You are not a pro car tech & you don't understand engine electronics configurations & terminologies. so stop showing off your ignorant.
@@drcoolautofix You seem to be "showing off your ignorant". If you knew what you were talking about you would have labelled the front exhaust sensor on this 2AR-FE as an air fuel ratio sensor. Also you would have labelled the rear exhaust sensor as bank *1* sensor *2*, not "bank 2". If you knew any of this you might even graduate to not hanging a brake caliper from its ABS sensor wire and brake hose. If you were REALLY good you wouldn't be working on dirt.