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1999 V70 with Bank 1 O2 sensor code

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hotbenny1313
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1999 V70 with Bank 1 O2 sensor code

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Is replacing the sensor the only wat to fix this issue? If so does anyone have pictures of where this ensor is located. I had the throttle body replaced 2 months ago. The code states the mixture is too rich. Could the new throttle bosy be causing my problem? Any information or comments would be greatly apprciated.

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Post by matthew1 »

What's the code number (2-1-2, 3-2-2, etc.) you're getting?

You can try to take a torch to the end of the sensor and burn off all the crud. I've read this works. Never done it myself.

I don't have pictures but you can spot the two O2 sensors by following the exhaust pipes down from the engine. They are mounted perpendicularly to the pipe and have a wire out the other end.
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