Fault codes on a CR-V

My 2003 Honda CR-V gives fault code po 132. All I know it is an O2 sensor but don't know which one.

Asked on 9 May 2012 by lizgo

Answered by Alan Ross
Yes you are correct the code P0132 identifies the 02 sensor but does not say which one.

Would suggest that you carry out a continuity check on the wiring for both, to see if that identifies the problem. If still not found then it may be best to change the cheapest one of the two first.
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