My post Cat sensor was seized, so much so I had to pop the rubber mounts and remove 3 x 13mm bolts at the catalytic converter to drop the exhaust, cut the sensor down to the hex portion to allow use of a regular socket and 24 inch breaker bar as the o2 sensor socket flexed and rounded it off. Then used an M18 re thread tool to fix the threads in the exhaust. The tool was £10, new gasket was £1.20, sealant was £3. Much cheaper than a new exhaust. Hope this helps anyone else out there
Hi, is it necessary to disconnect the battery too and why? If it's too avoid some temporary fault code I can erase it via the OBD diagnostic later. Thanks
Hi there, my fuel on my Corsa D 2011 has recently been dropping faster then usual and is quite noticeable. I think I need to change the oxygen sensor but not sure which one.
My OBDII scanner comes up with emissions failure for the catalytic and o2 sensor heater. I'm new to this and not really sure of what readings mean what. It also says it's running lean. Would that be because of a faulty o2 sensor? I do get the occasional misfire on a cold start.
The O2 sensor need to be replaced. The misfire is not related with te sensor problem. First check the spark plugs. Especially the one on which cylinder you have misfires, if it looks different from the others. Also check the coil, if the contacts are clean, without oxidation.
I have a question, which sensor did you exactly replace? I have a problem with bank 1 sensor 2, is this the same as you had? And how do I know which of these is the sensor I need to replace?
They have different codes, but physically the sensors are the same. The only difference is that the front one has a slightly long cable and it is more expensive.
Hi I recently got my exhaust changed due to a hole in the back box and middle section on my 1.2 2012 corsa d. Since then I have got the codes P0036, P0138, P0140 and P0141 (heater control circuit bank 1 sensor 2). I cleared the codes and drove for a couple of miles but came back on. Will I need to just change the lambda sensor myself and if so which 1 or take it to a garage?
Hard to say, could be coil or spark plugs, could be map sensor, lambda sensor. Hard to say without seeing the car. Engine sometimes stalls or lacks power after starting?
@@CorsaDForever No stalls or lacks of the engine. Could be the lambda sensor. Maybe i have to check the check engine light. My engine starts without a problem, could it still be the spark plugs? Thanks for your help
Most of the time, this error is caused by a faulty sensor. The fuel consumption is a result of this. A proper diagnose will prompt this correctly. Sometimes this code could have other causes.
Hey, thank you for the video. Are you 100% confident that the same 499 sensor can be used as the first sensor as well? I have 2 options. Use a denso universal sensor but i need to crimp the ends to a jack from the second sensor.. if that makes sense. Or use the second bosch 499 sensor and replace the first sensor before the cat.
If you have Corsa D with Z12XEP engine I'm 100% sure because I did it. For other engines, the effective sensor is not a problem, the problem might be the length of the cable. It is ok to measure the cable first to see if it fits. It's not a problem if the length is not exactly the same, it is important to easily reach the plug.
Hi, I have codes P0141, P0138, P0136 and P0140. I can't seem to find any Lambada sensors from a reputable brand. If only after Cat sensor needs changing can i still change the one at the top of the cat. Also would ot be possible to get links to both sensors. Anything to give the catalytic converter a clean maybe some sort of Liquid? Thanks
Look for Bosch sensors. If you can't find, is ok to use Denso equivalent. The best way to clean the catalytic converter is to go 3000-4000 rpm on a long road. If not working this way, means that is gone, need a new one. If after cat lambda values are in the same pattern as the lambda before cat, means that is gone. Normal engine with a normal cat shows lambda 1 similar to a sine wave and lambda 2 more like a straight line.
Hi, I have the same motor and I have P0130 and P1035 and P0030, I want to change it but I want to be sure that is the real problem, can you help me mate?
P1138-00 O2 Sensor Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1 Sensor 2) Is this the sensor on the back of the exhaust. Where exactly. Is this and o2 sensor lambda sensor
P1138 is related to the second O2 sensor and may indicate a faulty sensor. P1036 has nothing to do with the O2 sensor. You probably had a P0136. If so, it's almost certain that the sensor after the catalytic converter is bad. A thorough diagnosis, with monitoring of the parameters in real time would be indicated to be 100% sure.
It is recommended to use Bosch 0258006924 before and Bosch 0258006499 after the catalytic converter. The difference between them is the cable length and the price. For Corsa D with Z12XEP engine I used Bosch 0258006499 for both sensors replacement, the cable is long enough to fit before the catalytic convertor, so you can save some money.
The engine should run quite bad if that sensor it's gone. Without a proper diagnose I'm not 100% sure, but in most of the cases you have to replace it.
@@CorsaDForever thanks for you replay and do you no where is located the sensor 02 bank 1 sensor 1? it is the first sensor which you change in the video?
sorry if i ask you again but can i ask from where do you buy the key to open the first sensor ,can do you tell me the size of this tools?and also the sensor from where you buy?
@@CorsaDForever este din 2009, nu mi-a aparut nici o eroare si am pus si tester. Nu prea are nici putere, si cateodata simt miros de benzina pe evacuare.
Cel mai probabil sonda lambda 1, cea de pe catalizator. Mai poate fi si senzoul MAP de vina, e in spatele admisiei, spre partea șoferului. Pentru o diagnoza precisa, chiar daca nu ai erori, trebuie urmărite valorile pe tester in mers, in timp real. Daca mașina are peste 100.000 km e bine oricum sa schimbi sondele lambda, ca obosesc in timp si iți creste consumul.
My post Cat sensor was seized, so much so I had to pop the rubber mounts and remove 3 x 13mm bolts at the catalytic converter to drop the exhaust, cut the sensor down to the hex portion to allow use of a regular socket and 24 inch breaker bar as the o2 sensor socket flexed and rounded it off. Then used an M18 re thread tool to fix the threads in the exhaust. The tool was £10, new gasket was £1.20, sealant was £3. Much cheaper than a new exhaust. Hope this helps anyone else out there
Hi, is it necessary to disconnect the battery too and why? If it's too avoid some temporary fault code I can erase it via the OBD diagnostic later. Thanks
I disconnect the battery to reset the ECU learned values, but it's not necessary.
@@CorsaDForever Ok, and I assume I can reset values via the OBD diagnostic I use if I need to, thanks!
Hello! I have P2188-00 Fuel trim malfuction Bank 1. Should i replace the first sensor from the catalytic converter?
Hi there, my fuel on my Corsa D 2011 has recently been dropping faster then usual and is quite noticeable. I think I need to change the oxygen sensor but not sure which one.
Can be a rev up en down jerk and smell gasoline causes o2 on under pipe can we just clean it and put on again
I have a Corsa C 2004 1.4 XEP twinport
and code PO141, which sensor is it and what part numbers do they have? Thanks
My OBDII scanner comes up with emissions failure for the catalytic and o2 sensor heater. I'm new to this and not really sure of what readings mean what. It also says it's running lean. Would that be because of a faulty o2 sensor? I do get the occasional misfire on a cold start.
The O2 sensor need to be replaced. The misfire is not related with te sensor problem. First check the spark plugs. Especially the one on which cylinder you have misfires, if it looks different from the others. Also check the coil, if the contacts are clean, without oxidation.
I have a question, which sensor did you exactly replace? I have a problem with bank 1 sensor 2, is this the same as you had? And how do I know which of these is the sensor I need to replace?
@@Jana-mr3lz I replaced both sensors. All look the same. Bank 1 sensor 2 is the one underneath the car.
Hi there good sir
One question. Is the first sensor the same as the second one? Or are they in any way different?
They have different codes, but physically the sensors are the same. The only difference is that the front one has a slightly long cable and it is more expensive.
Corsa D Forever got it! Many thanks for the prompt reply!
I bought mine from euro car parts, Starline brand, £10 each, both fit and worked fine
@@georgecroney6168 got a link?
Hi I recently got my exhaust changed due to a hole in the back box and middle section on my 1.2 2012 corsa d. Since then I have got the codes P0036, P0138, P0140 and P0141 (heater control circuit bank 1 sensor 2). I cleared the codes and drove for a couple of miles but came back on. Will I need to just change the lambda sensor myself and if so which 1 or take it to a garage?
Replace the second lambda sensor, the one under the car on the exhaust pipe.
Hi bro, thank you for you help.
My car sometimes sputters when starting. It only happens in first gear when I start the car. What could be the cause?
Hard to say, could be coil or spark plugs, could be map sensor, lambda sensor. Hard to say without seeing the car. Engine sometimes stalls or lacks power after starting?
@@CorsaDForever
No stalls or lacks of the engine. Could be the lambda sensor. Maybe i have to check the check engine light. My engine starts without a problem, could it still be the spark plugs? Thanks for your help
Read the error codes if you have any. It helps a lot to diagnose the problem more precisely.
Your right. Maybe the problem is linked to it. @@CorsaDForever
Hello Sir I have P0133-00 on my corsa D, is it first sensor that requires replacement? Is it the reason why my car consumes a lot of fuel?
Most of the time, this error is caused by a faulty sensor. The fuel consumption is a result of this. A proper diagnose will prompt this correctly. Sometimes this code could have other causes.
I have a Z14XEP with a fault code of P0136 would the sensors be the same as the 1.2 engine ?
Yes. The sensors are the same.
Hey, thank you for the video. Are you 100% confident that the same 499 sensor can be used as the first sensor as well?
I have 2 options. Use a denso universal sensor but i need to crimp the ends to a jack from the second sensor.. if that makes sense. Or use the second bosch 499 sensor and replace the first sensor before the cat.
If you have Corsa D with Z12XEP engine I'm 100% sure because I did it. For other engines, the effective sensor is not a problem, the problem might be the length of the cable. It is ok to measure the cable first to see if it fits. It's not a problem if the length is not exactly the same, it is important to easily reach the plug.
Hi,
I have codes P0141, P0138, P0136 and P0140.
I can't seem to find any Lambada sensors from a reputable brand.
If only after Cat sensor needs changing can i still change the one at the top of the cat.
Also would ot be possible to get links to both sensors.
Anything to give the catalytic converter a clean maybe some sort of Liquid?
Thanks
Look for Bosch sensors. If you can't find, is ok to use Denso equivalent. The best way to clean the catalytic converter is to go 3000-4000 rpm on a long road. If not working this way, means that is gone, need a new one. If after cat lambda values are in the same pattern as the lambda before cat, means that is gone. Normal engine with a normal cat shows lambda 1 similar to a sine wave and lambda 2 more like a straight line.
@@CorsaDForever
You reckon I shall start with changing the sensor underneath the cat them take it from there
Hi, I have the same motor and I have P0130 and P1035 and P0030, I want to change it but I want to be sure that is the real problem, can you help me mate?
It looks like the first sensor from the catalytic converter need to be replaced.
P1138-00 O2 Sensor Circuit Malfunction (Bank 1 Sensor 2)
Is this the sensor on the back of the exhaust. Where exactly. Is this and o2 sensor lambda sensor
The sensor is under the car, on the exhaust pipe.
Open circuit sensor 1 bank 1 is one of my 5 faults to fix....I'm not mechanic but have electrical background.
I have p1036 and p1138 Error, should i replace both sensors?
P1138 is related to the second O2 sensor and may indicate a faulty sensor. P1036 has nothing to do with the O2 sensor. You probably had a P0136. If so, it's almost certain that the sensor after the catalytic converter is bad. A thorough diagnosis, with monitoring of the parameters in real time would be indicated to be 100% sure.
Having P0420 error code in my corsa 2012 whats the solution?
If you don't have any exaust leaks, it seems most likely that the catalyst is fading and is no longer doing its job.
My corsa d has a different connector... Same sensor but needs a male connector and also bit longer.. Thanks for the video anyway 👍
Po171 code what do I do?
I have P0420 error which is the sensor 1. Please confirm part number as there are two variations. As my connector is different to yours too.
What engine code do you have?
i have opel corsa C and i diagnosed this p0141 O2 Sensor Heater Circuit Bank 1 Sensor 2. should i change it or i can also clean it ? thanx
Change it.
@@CorsaDForever thanx :)
Hi.Your motor is 16v i have the usual 1.4 2009 what number of sonda is fit ?
They are the same for 1.2 and 1.4 engines. Bosch 0258006924 before and Bosch 0258006499 after the catalytic converter.
@@CorsaDForever Many thanks !
Hello,
can I use the requested parts also on a Diesel with motor code Z17DTR ?
Thank you for any reply
No. For your engine the original part code is GM 98075140 or find the equivalent aftermarket part.
@@CorsaDForever thank you
Bună ziua, este nevoie de adaptare din tester sonda lambda după schimbarea sondei 2?asa am citit undeva.
Salut. Nu e nevoie.
@@CorsaDForever mulțumesc.e nevoie atunci sa iau borna de la baterie?
Da, iei borna.
@@CorsaDForever mai este nevoie sa faci vreo adaptare după ce iei borna?știu ca la Corsa C se făcea o adaptare cu contactul pus pt 20 secunde etc.
Lasi contactul pus 20 sec. inainte sa pornesti sa se calibreze clapeta de acceleratie.
Hi, can you tell me which parts you used? Thanks
It is recommended to use Bosch 0258006924 before and Bosch 0258006499
after the catalytic converter. The difference between them is the cable length and the price. For Corsa D with Z12XEP engine I used Bosch 0258006499 for both sensors replacement, the cable is long enough to fit before the catalytic convertor, so you can save some money.
hi i have po131 and p0134 error is mean i hve to change the o2 sensor bank1 sensor 1?
The engine should run quite bad if that sensor it's gone. Without a proper diagnose I'm not 100% sure, but in most of the cases you have to replace it.
@@CorsaDForever thanks for you replay and do you no where is located the sensor 02 bank 1 sensor 1? it is the first sensor which you change in the video?
@@singeminem2848 Yes, it is the first one.
@@CorsaDForever thanks :)
sorry if i ask you again but can i ask from where do you buy the key to open the first sensor ,can do you tell me the size of this tools?and also the sensor from where you buy?
Salut, am un opel corsa d 1.2 benzina, si consuma foarte mult, care ar fi problema, ca nu ii dau de cap... Daca poti sa ma ajuti, mersi.
Salut. Din ce an e mașina? Ai vreo eroare sau ai avut până acum? Motorul trage bine?
@@CorsaDForever este din 2009, nu mi-a aparut nici o eroare si am pus si tester. Nu prea are nici putere, si cateodata simt miros de benzina pe evacuare.
Cel mai probabil sonda lambda 1, cea de pe catalizator. Mai poate fi si senzoul MAP de vina, e in spatele admisiei, spre partea șoferului. Pentru o diagnoza precisa, chiar daca nu ai erori, trebuie urmărite valorile pe tester in mers, in timp real. Daca mașina are peste 100.000 km e bine oricum sa schimbi sondele lambda, ca obosesc in timp si iți creste consumul.
@@CorsaDForever are aproape 100mii km, ok mersi frumos am sa le schimb.
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