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  1. On 1/27/2010 at 12:24 PM, paulwu said:

    I am getting check engine light on my 04 Cayenne-S 70000miles currently after couple times clearing the code. It is P0051 I believe is O2 sensor Bank2 sensor1. The car is running fine still just with little rough and vibration in idling and annoying check engine light on.

    I put the car on lift and found the O2 sensor (I believe it is the right one?!) is in between the passenger side header and catalytic converter and there is no space to be reached nor with any tool. I wonder how to change the O2 sensor and has anyone done it before? Hopefully no need to dismantle the complete exhaust system :(

    The bank 2 is drivers side in the us and if you remove the front panel under the car you can reach up through the sway bar and the radiator and get a wrench in spark plug wrenches don’t actually work but it is 22mm wrench the part number is from Bosch is 17157 for passenger side front and 17158 for drivers side or bank 2 sensor 1 good luck it help if you remove the air box by the way when replacing the 02 sensor for bank 1 sensor 1 passenger side I have no experience with bank 2 sensor 1 but will be attempting it this weekend

  2. The easiest way is to 

    1) jack up car/or leave it on level ground

    2) remove engine beauty cover for the drivers side

    3) unscrew the screw that hold the power steering fluid container on 

    if you remove the air filter cover you can pour all the fluid into a container 

    4) remove the small hose (hose on right side that connect to the metal pipe that runs behind power steering container)

    5) put the end of the small hose in a container and plug the hole of the power steering container for the small hose

    6) next pour new power steering fluid into the power steering container and turn car on crank steering wheel left and right and continue to add fluid

    7) when new fluid is pouring out of small hose stop adding fluid and re attach the hose to the container

    8) screw container back on to car then fill up sligthly above min line 

    9) turn wheel from lock to lock 5 or so time check level and then add as needed

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