Oxygen Sensor

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Asked by SOLARA619 May 18, 2016 at 01:02 AM about the 2000 Toyota Camry Solara SLE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2000 Toyota Solara SLE V6 3.0L has just
recieved a code for p1130. I know that it means that
the oxygen sensor bank 1 sensor 1 is bad. About
1000 miles ago I replaced the bank 2 sensor 1
which was easy to do. My car is at 101600 miles
now. My question is, could I have changed the
wrong 02 sensor or could it be that both of those 02
sensors could have been replaced at the same time
and that is why they both went bad at a similar
mileage?

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