2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac P0174, P0135, and P1131 O2 Sensor Locations and Diagnosis Guide
I'm looking for accurate information on the locations of the oxygen (O2) sensors in my 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac. I've been getting these diagnostic codes: - P0174: Fuel system is too lean in cylinder bank 2 - P0135: Heater circuit malfunction in O2 sensor 1, bank 1, sensor 1 (HO2S-11) - P1131: Lack of switching in HO2S-11; low signal input from the upstream O2 sensor My truck has three O2 sensors. I'd like to know exactly where each one is located and how to properly diagnose these issues before replacing any parts. I'm especially interested in confirming whether the P0135 and P1131 refer to the same sensor (upstream bank 1), as this affects my repair approach.
P0174 refers to the upstream O2 sensor on bank 2. P0135 and P1131 both relate to the same upstream O2 sensor in bank 1. This is a common setup in V6 engines like the 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac. For reference, see https://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/. Always verify sensor functionality before replacing — especially heater circuit and signal integrity. The sensor is part of the system detecting lean conditions. Avoid aftermarket sensors with cheap wiring; use OEM or high-quality replacements. Note: Bank 1 is on the passenger side of the engine.