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1996 Grand Am 2.4L Engine P0134 O2 Sensor Code Reappears After Replacement

Model: 96 Grand Am 2.4 Fault Code: P2177 Posted: 2014-06-27 21:37

My 1996 Grand Am with a 2.4L engine is consistently throwing a P0134 oxygen sensor code for Bank 1, Sensor 1. I've replaced the sensor twice and cleared the code using my OBD-II scanner, but the fault returns every time. The spark plugs appear normal, and the oxygen sensor tip shows no visible damage. I'm at a loss as to what might be causing this. Does the oxygen sensor ground directly to the engine in older 1996 Grand Am models? If so, could a poor ground connection be the root cause? Any guidance or troubleshooting steps would be greatly appreciated.

Related fault codes
P2177
Comments (1)
Anonymous 2014-06-28 09:43

What exact code are you seeing? P0134 is common in 1996 Grand Am models, which used a single-wire oxygen sensor with the ground connected to the exhaust manifold. Later model years had a separate ground wire running to an engine compartment stud. P0133 can also be triggered by other components. If you're seeing P0134, circuit testing is required. Without a scan tool that provides live data, you'll need to perform backprobing using test pins or a wire piercing probe to measure voltage at various points with a digital multimeter. If you don't have the right tools, it's best to visit a shop specializing in electrical diagnostics and certified ASE technicians. You can't diagnose this issue by guessing—actual testing is essential. First, confirm the exact code and its enabling conditions before proceeding.