Oxygen Sensor Problem on my 2003 CC

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Oxygen Sensor Problem on my 2003 CC

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I have a 2003 CC 4.3L. My check engine light came on the other day. I took it by Autozone and the diagnostic test came back with two error codes. Error P0135 stated H02S 11 Heater condition( Heeated Oxgen Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 1). The secons error P0155 stated H02S 21 Heater condition ( Heated Oxygen Sensor Bank 2 Sensor 1) Is the Bank 1 Sensor 1 and Bank 2 Sensor 1) the two O2 sensors beside each other before my Cat?
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Yes.
Just as Steve said in your first thread- Oxygen Sensor Replacement

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Henry J,

Once I replace my Oxgen Sensors will I be able to tell a great deal in my throttle responce and gas milege that was lagging before?
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Not likely.
Unless they are severely contaminated and have over 100k miles on them. Even then the difference would likely be subtle.

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