This is for a 2002 Toyota Camry 4 cyl. I have a terrible error code "P1135 Bank 1 Sensor 1". I read something and I was 90% sure it would solve my problem and it did. The entire exchange took about 15 minutes. It would have taken 5 but I unnecessarily removed the heat shield on the exhaust manifold. You do NOT need to remove this if you bought an oxygen sensor socket (TEKTON 4929), which I did. Anyway, I removed the old sensor (easily with a power outlet), applied the included lube to the threads of the new sensor, put the new sensor in place, cleared the fault code with the OBD scanner, and started the engine. I haven't seen the error code since (6 weeks ago).
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