P0135 Code on 2003 Olds Aurora 4.0 V8
Had my mechanic replace the Bank 1, Upstream 02 sensor with Bosch Part # 13193 direct fit. The code returned later in the day, so I returned the car to the shop. He suggests also replacing the Bank 2, Upstream O2 sensor with a Bosch unit (also Part # 13193) so that the two upstream sensors will match in terms of resistance. He's hoping that this will allow the PCM to see the same resistance on both sensors and no further codes will be generated. I'm wondering if this is likely to work. When aftermarket O2 sensors are used, is it better to replace them in pairs to prevent heater circuit codes from being generated? I called Bosch technical support today and he indicated that there are some cars that they are aware of which have problems with non-dealer sensors, but that my car wasn't on that list. Wondering what to do to minimize further costs. Thanks for any input.
I think a Bosch 02 in any domestic car should be on that list unless it was a bosch sensor that was used when it rolled off the line and it wasn't in yours! the best way to prevent issues like this is to always source it from the dealer!