2016 RX350 - P0037 code
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2016 RX350 - P0037 code
Hey everyone,
I need a little help with this, I got this error the other day and I know it's Bank 1 Sensor 2. I am pretty good at fixing my cars, but I can't find a diagram or anything regarding this sensor. I need some guidance on where and how to do it. I know it's the one behind the catalytic converter, but what tools I might need? I saw there was a "sensor remover tool" but I have zero clue what it is. Because of this error, my AWD system got deactivated, and it's running with a 2WD, I use the AWD system and differential lock a lot and this thing is just being a pain.
I need a little help with this, I got this error the other day and I know it's Bank 1 Sensor 2. I am pretty good at fixing my cars, but I can't find a diagram or anything regarding this sensor. I need some guidance on where and how to do it. I know it's the one behind the catalytic converter, but what tools I might need? I saw there was a "sensor remover tool" but I have zero clue what it is. Because of this error, my AWD system got deactivated, and it's running with a 2WD, I use the AWD system and differential lock a lot and this thing is just being a pain.
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There are 850 different places to get an oxygen sensor removal tool. Here is one example: https://www.carid.com/2016-lexus-rx-o2-sensor-sockets/
Your local parts store will also have one.
When purchasing a new sensor always stick with OEM. I believe Amazon has them for about $80.
Your local parts store will also have one.
When purchasing a new sensor always stick with OEM. I believe Amazon has them for about $80.
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There are 850 different places to get an oxygen sensor removal tool. Here is one example: https://www.carid.com/2016-lexus-rx-o2-sensor-sockets/
Your local parts store will also have one.
When purchasing a new sensor always stick with OEM. I believe Amazon has them for about $80.
Your local parts store will also have one.
When purchasing a new sensor always stick with OEM. I believe Amazon has them for about $80.
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coolbrazz (02-08-24)
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I've changed out that sensor in an non Toyota vehicle. Hope it's easier to get to than the one I changed. Use a mirror to locate & replace. I had to replace before selling to pass state inspection.
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