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pgatour4me 07-26-2006 12:24 AM

P1135 code
 
I have a 2002 Toyota 4-Runner Limited 4WD w/ the V6. It has just over 82,000 miles, and my CHECK ENGINE, VSC OFF, & VSC TRAC lights came on while I was driving today. I got the computer code for P1135, an Air-Fuel Sensor Heater Malfunction. What does this mean? Would this be something that can be fixed by replacing any sensors, or should I take it into the dealership?
It recently just started squeaking and now shakes a little while I'm braking. I was going to take it into the dealer for this because the brake pads have plenty of life still on them. Do you know what could make it do this?
Thanks for any help!

lbridges 09-01-2006 06:07 PM

RE: P1135 code
 
I hate to start out with my first post being a problem, but there it is...

I have the same problem on my 2002 4 Runner. It's 2WD, about 37k miles, same symptom: CHECK ENGINE, VSC OFF, & VSC TRAC lights are lit.

tia, Lee

edit: Nevermind - I didn't search enough - on my way to Mr T parts - so he can empty my wallet

rakesh 09-22-2006 01:23 PM

RE: P1135 code
 
REPLACE THE SENSOR ON THE AIR INTAKE HOSE. IT'S BETWEEN THE AIR BOX AND INTAKE MANIFOLD.

lbridges 09-22-2006 02:31 PM

RE: P1135 code
 
rakesh,

thanks for the input, but it was the O2 sensor (actually they call it something else on the 4_runner) that went bad, replaced it and all is well.

CndRunner 07-03-2015 11:44 AM

Although this is an old thread, I can add that my 2002 just went through this P1135 thing.
I thought you may like to know that the air/fuel ratio sensor here in Canada is $368.00 + tax at the dealer. A local mechanic wanted $400.00 (installation extra) BUT I was able to grab one (OEM Denso 234-9002) from amazon.ca for $140.00 tax in, delivered.
Re/Re was easy enough because previous owner had not attached the old sensor with nuts but bits of wire round the threads.
New gasket was provided too, so in goes the new sensor, codes cleared manually, and all is well.
The nuts holding the sensor on are M8-1.25 (and 12mm I think...)


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