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  1. Thanks, I am fitting a new sensor today. I will let you know how it goes.
  2. I have been intermittently getting cel and code P0159 and P0160. I have plugged in my software and the post cat O2 sensor voltage was reading quite stable. I opted to clean the electrical connections only at the weekend for the post cat sensor. Today my cel returned, to find a new code P1276. Could this be part of the same problem. My post cat sensor is now reading 0v constantly. Do I need to be changing sensors if so both or just one?
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