Jeep JK O2 Sensor Fix / P0152 Bank 2 Sensor 1

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Learn the correct location and process for replacing a faulty Jeep JK Oxygen Sensors. I share some tips and tricks to succesfully fix your jeep in under 45-minutes!

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I was having a difficult time finding all the information to replace a faulty Oxygen Sensor on my 2012 JK Wrangler.  There are lots of videos and web posts that share bits and pieces on how to repair.  My check engine light came on and the OBD JScan mobile app reported a P0152 error code.  "o2 sensor bank2 sensor1, o2 sensor 2/1 circuit high".  What is Bank 2?  What is Sensor 1?  Looking through multiple videos and web posts I learned Bank 2 indicates the Driver's side of the engine.  (Cylinder 2 is on the driver's side = Bank 2; Cylinder 1 is on the passenger's side = Bank 1)  Then you learn that Sensor 1 is closest to the Engine, also called "upstream".  Sensor 2 is in the middle or after the catalytic converter, also called "downstream".

I purchased the replacement Oxygen Sensor from Autozone.  I continue to be impressed with the support I receive from their staff.  I purchased:
NTK Exact Fit Oxygen Sensor 23162.  The description notes that it is the actual OE part. It is a Narrowband sensor for the Right hand drive.  https://www.autozone.com/engine-manag...
NOTE: The store shared that the only difference between Right and Left was cable length.  After replacing, I noticed the cable lengths were identical to the old sensor.  Therefore, the RIGHT sensor in the product description refers to Drivers side, or right side of car when facing the engine in front of the car. I replaced the LEFT sensor the following day and required the 23161.  15 minute replacement!
The NTK sensors are nicely packaged in a sealed bag.  They include clear installation instructions, a protective sensor cover, anti-seize grease, and a new bushing/gasket.
Very nice to have everything ready for me to install.  Kudos to #ngksparkplugsusa

Once you learn WHERE your faulty sensor is located... there are many videos that show you methods to replace.  This video includes a few steps I learned with removing and replacing the wheel fender/liner.  This fix was a quick 45-minute job.  Once you can access the sensor, it is a simple swap.
Hopefully others will find this video helpful in getting you answers to repair your own O2 sensors in your Jeep JK.

Jump directly to a few key steps in this repair:
0:00 - Intro
0:54 - JScan finds P0152 OBD Code
1:40 - Required tools and parts
3:43 - Removing wheel fender/liner
5:31 - Access to driver's side O2 sensors
6:27 - Close-up view of Bank 2 sensors
6:51 - Removing old bank 2 sensor 1
7:25 - Comparing old vs. new sensor
8:02 - Installation of new O2 sensor
9:00 - Reinstall wheel fender/liner
11:11 - Review tools used11:06 - Rocks to the Left of me, boulders to the Right
11:42 - Moment of truth... will sensor work?
12:08 - P0125 OBD Code is gone!
13:14 - Road test shows engine power restored
14:46 - Closing

I recommend you watch a great video by #JeepGeneration showing how to easily access the CAT on the driver's side of a JKU.  Many thanks! Video

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Purdurnr assumes no liability or responsibility for property damages or injury incurred as a result of any information contained in this video.  Use this information at your own risk.  Purdurnr recommends safe practices when working on vehicles and/or with tools seen in this video.  Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Purdurnr.  Be careful!
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