Camry :: 2007 2.4L - Code P0138 And P0606 After Replacing Exhaust


Aug 22, 2014

A few days ago I managed to replace the front and intermediate exhaust pipes using new hardware and new gaskets. Prior to this (see my other thread about the rusted flex line), I did get P0137, but that was probably due to the fact the pipe broke before the O2 sensor, giving it a strange reading.

Two days ago after replacing the exhaust with Dealer parts, ensuring everything was tight, and putting the old O2 sensor back, I started the vehicle up, and upon idle, there were no lights whatsoever. Today several minutes after I started driving, I received the check engine light, and with the code reader, came up with the codes P0138 and P0606.

P0138 is O2 Circuit High Voltage (Bank 1, Sensor 2), which is the sensor I removed and put back.

I assume that this sensor needs to be replaced, and I assume that this has caused the P0606 ECM code as well.

Before ordering a new sensor, is there anything else I should check? I did make sure to plug the old sensor back in properly, and checked all the connections on the exhaust to ensure they were tight. All parts were Dealer parts, and nothing else was touched, changed, or modified.

The car sounds, and drives great since the exhaust change.

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