Help?????
I just had all 4 Oxygen sensors replaced and the car did great...after a few miles engine light came on again and its giving me the codes: P1187 (2) and P1193 (2) again!
It strange ALL four are listed this time...
Could it be a fuse?
If its a fuse...: which fuse is it ?????
Thank you

It strange ALL four are listed this time...
Could it be a fuse?
If its a fuse...: which fuse is it ?????
Thank you
..not sure about dielectric grease as I had them replaced by mechanic...does it need to applied on the tips of each Sensor ?
Thanks
Electrical connectors is where dielectric gets applied. The fuse info I posted is from the electrical circuit diagrams 97 - 99 1/2. I see in the 98 owners manual it's what you've listed. In that case who knows what fuse the heaters are using.

Thanks
Cool, if that doesn't work the O2 electrical connectors are probably suspect - hence the dielectric grease. You have an "inferred" short circuit which means it isn't a "confirmed" short circuit. You have two connections between the O2 and the ECM. The O2 connector and the ECM large Molex connector. Either can have corrosion.
Cool, if that doesn't work the O2 electrical connectors are probably suspect - hence the dielectric grease. You have an "inferred" short circuit which means it isn't a "confirmed" short circuit. You have two connections between the O2 and the ECM. The O2 connector and the ECM large Molex connector. Either can have corrosion.
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