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How do you repair fault code P0156 O2?

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WHAT IS THAT CODE IS THAT THE OXGYON SENSER CODE OR WHAT IF SO YOU ONLY GET THOSE CODES IF THE CAR OR TRUCK IS BURNNING TO LEAN OR RICH .CHECK ALL VACCUMM LINES FOR CRACKS AND PVC VALVE IT COULDD BE STOPPED UP.CHECK ALSO THE EGR VALVE IT COULD BE STOP UP ALSO
I like this link http://www.nissanhelp.com/diy/obd_codes/p0156.html The sensor itself is not that difficult to replace if it comes out freely using a correct tool (not rusted in!), Oxygen sensors are identified by bank and sensor position. Sensor 1 is always pre catalytic converter, sensor two is always post catalytic converter. If an engine is a 4 or 6 cylinder engine the whole engine is considered bank 1, if an engine is a V6, V8, V10....., the engine bank containing cylinder number 1 (first cylinder in the firing order) is considered Bank 1, the other bank is considered Bank 2. Interpretation Oxygen sensor designation B2S1 refers to Bank 2 Sensor 1, it will be the sensor on the engine side of the catalytic converter in bank two. Check this link to determine the cylinder that contains cylinder number 1. http://www.wellsve.com/custom_searches/ds_firing.php There is a company that independent auto repair shops get their information from, this same information is available inexpensively for people that work on their own cars.. The information is year make and model specific, covering repair procedures, torque specifications, fluid capacities and specifications, service bulletins, component locations, wiring diagrams ect.... Alldata is very easy to navigate http://bit.ly/AllData_Repair_Manuals_Online
My problem is the code reader shows PO100, PO136, PO156, and PO325. Thats 2 o2 sensors, a knock sensor and Mass Air Flow sensor. I don't know, but thats doesn't sound to me like a sensor problem. What do you think?