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About a month ago i had the check engine light come on but then it goes off.

So i took it into the shop the o2 sensor code came up they replaced it i get my car back and bam its back on again.

i call the shop they say it might be a faulty sensor so they put in a new one again and bam its back on again.

Right before the light comes on i can tell cause the car starts to putter a lil bit like its not getting fuel.

Just wanted to see if any one out there had some ideas on what else it could be its a 2006 ford explorer

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Sounds like a fuel pump if its sputtering and throwing codes

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Maybe a probelem in the wiring to the o2 sensor. The wiring that ran to my MAF sensor had a problem in my mercury mountaineer. The connector was the culprit. the wire wasnt crimped very well where the pins slide into the plastic outer piece and it would rattle/move so every once in a while it would throw a code and it would be for the maf.

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Seems like you should take it to a different shop. Just caus the light isnt on doenst mean that they can see what is going on. The computer has a memeory and will in the history. They can also see the "freeze frame" of the data when that light was triggered.

Do you know what the exact code number was? That will give me a better idea of were to start. Looking but at the same time it could be a bunch of different possiblities and would need a scanner hooked up to the truck to tell you what I would do first. I doubt you have a bad O2 sensor. Depending on the code.

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I'm far from loud and my roof/headliner flaps around like Adam's ass on a windy day. I think it depends more on the structure of the vehicle.

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check your Mass air flow sensor (usally right after the air box)

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P2195 O2 snesor signal biased/stuck lean B1S1

Description:

A heated oxygen sensor inticating lean at the end of a test is trying to correcto for an over-rich condition. The test fails when the fule control system no longer detects switching for a calibrated amount of time.

Possible Causes:

Electrical:

  • Short to VPWR in the harness or HO2S
  • Water in the harness connector
  • Open/shorted HO2S Circuit
  • Corrsoion or incorrect harness connections
  • Damaged HO2S
  • Damaged Powertrain control module (PCM)

Fuel System:

  • Excessive Fuel Pressure
  • Leaking\contaminated fuel injectors
  • Leaking pressure regulator
  • low fuel pressure or running out of fuel
  • vapor recovery system

Induction System

  • Air leaks after the mass air flow sensor
  • Vacuum leaks
  • PCV system is leakiing or the valve is stuck open
  • Improperly seated engine oil dipstick

EGR System

  • Leaking gasket
  • Stuck EGR Valve
  • Leaking diaphragm or EVR

Base Engine

  • Oil overfill
  • Camshaft Timing
  • Cylinder compression
  • Exhaust leaks before or near HO2S

Edit: Without hooking up to the scanner and seeing the fuel trims and live data some of the above would be hard to diagnose.

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Thats cool. Im way too old to be upset by shit like that. Your name is winston. Your own parents hated you even before you were born.

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I'm far from loud and my roof/headliner flaps around like Adam's ass on a windy day. I think it depends more on the structure of the vehicle.

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