1997 Toyota Camry V6 Check Engine Light Returning with P0130, P0133, P0150, P0153 O2 Sensor Codes
I recently replaced both upstream oxygen sensors on my 1997 Toyota Camry V6, and the car's performance improved significantly. However, after driving just a few miles, the check engine light returns. The trouble codes I'm seeing are P0130 (Bank 1 Sensor 1), P0133 (Bank 1 Sensor 2), P0150 (Bank 2 Sensor 1), and P0153 (Bank 2 Sensor 2). Despite the improved drivability, these codes persist. What could be causing this issue? Are there any common causes or troubleshooting steps I should consider before replacing parts again?
Make sure you've checked the fuses and relay for the oxygen sensors—some models have a dedicated relay in the underhood fuse box. A blown fuse or faulty relay can cause intermittent sensor signal issues.