2000 Toyota Solara P0171, P1130, P1150

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Asked by DeafTomato Mar 12, 2021 at 06:16 PM about the 2000 Toyota Camry Solara SLE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have tried replacing my O2 Sensors and resetting
the codes 3 different times now so trial and error
doesn't seem to be helping at this point. My car
has these three codes that I can't seem to get rid
of. The car ran smoothly until recently, now there
are some occasionally bumps and shakes.
P0171 System Too Lean Bank 1

P1130 Air Fuel Sensor Performance Fault (Bank 1)

P1150 Air Fuel Sensor Performance Fault (Bank 2)

Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

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To find out if it is your intake gasket, remove your engine cover, will probably have to take off oil cap and oil cap extension if there is one and a few bolts or screws. Get a can if starting fluid. Start your car and lightly spray where your upper plenum meets metal. Start at one end do small sort swuirts along the bottom of the plastic, if the car revs up when you squirter then you have an intake leak

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Be sure and use OEM fuel/air sensors on the Toyota V6 engine.

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I did put in a fairly cheap aftermarket O2 sensor in. I'll order an OEM one and see if that helps. Thanks.

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Yeah, I agree with the OEM af sensor. I presumed you replaced with OE stuff.

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