Maui
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I have a 2003 Toyota Avalon, and earlier this year the idiot lights on the dash lit up. So I downloaded the code and discovered that my Bank 1 Sensor 2 code had tripped, meaning that one of my upstream Air/Fuel Oxygen Sensors needed to be replaced. Since it has a built-in heater, they are quite expensive. I found a Denso brand replacement sensor online and ordered it. Replacing the existing sensor was a piece of cake. Pop the hood and there it is right in front of you. A 7/8" box end wrench was all I needed. The old sensor came right out after a little effort was needed to break it free, and I had the entire repair completed in about 15 minutes. Now the code for Bank 1 Sensor 1 has tripped, meaning that the second upstream A/F sensor needs to be replaced. This one is on the backside of the engine, is lower, and is a bear to reach. And it will NOT break free! I've wire brushed the exposed threads to remove as much of the rust/**** as possible, and I've been spraying it with different types of penetrating oils for over three weeks now. It simply won't budge. I am open to recommendations from the group here. Any suggestions? And before anybody here even brings it up, no, you cannot get a torch in there.
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