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What is your question?
I bought my 2006 Nissan Pathfinder LE used from a dealer and no lights were on. I get about 11 miles away & the check engine light comes on. Eventually I got them to replace the sensor (Bosch not recommended for Japanese vehicles). Again, I get about 11 miles away (I figured this out in hind-sight), and the light is back on w/ same code. Car parts store who read the codes said it takes time for the sensor to "learn" which I've never heard of before, so I call the dealer where I bought it who didn't respond and called Nissan who laughed. I'm going on a year now and only put 3k on the vehicle. Being on Disability I don't have a vault of cash for an inspection and repairs. There is RepairPal.com, but reading all the suggestions, it's a long road, although helpful. It would be great if I still had my mechanic friend around charging me $40/hr! I'm open to more help on my 4.0L V6. Thanks!
How long has your 2006 Nissan Pathfinder had this problem?
Almost 1yr
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Sorry to hear about your car problem. If you don't work on your own car there isn't going to be a super cheap option but if it's just an o2 sensor it won't be that bad. You will need to bring it to a shop for a diagnosis but sometimes that's cheaper than guessing at what the car needs and throwing parts at it. Use this link to find a good shop near you. https://repairpal.com/repair-shops Alex
There is more than one code pertaining to the oxygen sensor! We could be more helpful IF we had the code number(s)..