P0136 Fault Diagnosis for 1999 Mustang (Non-GT) - Oxygen Sensor or Fuel System Issue?
Hi everyone, I recently ran diagnostics on my 1999 Mustang (non-GT model) and received a P0136 fault code. The car has accumulated 180,000 miles, and I'm unsure whether to invest in repairs or consider it a minor issue. The vehicle has been exhibiting noticeable shaking, especially at idle and stoplights—this improves when driving on the highway. However, the P0136 code is still showing up. Here’s what the diagnostic report states: Troubleshooting for P0136 (Oxygen Sensor Bank 1 Sensor 2): - OEM Brand: Domestic - Probable Causes: aa1 - Oxygen sensor defective aa2 - Fuel system running very rich or lean — check other codes first aa3 - Engine misfire condition — repair required aa4 - Abnormal fuel pressure (high or low) — check fuel pump or pressure regulator As a high school senior, I’m not deeply familiar with automotive diagnostics. A technician at AutoZone suggested it might be the fuel pump, estimating $200 for parts without labor. However, I’d like to get more expert opinions before making any decisions. Thanks in advance! Jon
AutoZone technician is incorrect — P0136 specifically refers to an oxygen sensor issue, not a fuel system lean or rich condition. This code points to Bank 1 Sensor 2 (passenger side, located behind the catalytic converter).