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Old Mar 9, 2020 | 07:16 PM
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I originally had code P0158 come up. 02 sensor Circuit too high voltage, Bank 2 Sensor 2. I replaced it.

Now code P0161 comes up and 58 doesn’t anyone. This one reads 02 sensor heater circuit. Bank 2 sensor 2.

Its referring to the same exact sensor i already replaces just a new code.


Jeep runs very badly and doesn’t want to start up after it’s hot and I’ve driven it for awhile, turned the jeep off and try to restart it. It doesn’t want to start back up, very bad in idle.

Anyone know how to fix this??? Thanks
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Old Mar 9, 2020 | 09:33 PM
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What vehicle, what year. There are no mind readers here, and oddly enough, it matters. And no, we don't remember from last time you posted.
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Old Mar 10, 2020 | 02:24 PM
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2001 XJ. Don’t they have to be Cherokees here ?
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It seems like it isn’t the actual O2 sensor but the wire the 02 sensor plugs in to.

anyone know what that wire is called ???
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Old Mar 11, 2020 | 07:50 AM
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We often get people posting in the wrong section. Grand Cherokee owners often think they own Cherokees. Later model faux-Cherokee owners often pop in, too. They have their own section.

Could well be the wire. It does happen, but what makes you suspect it? There is a fuse to check, too. 30 amp, if I remember correctly.
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Old Mar 11, 2020 | 03:12 PM
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oh ok. I am on the right page, right? I have an 01 Cherokee XJ.

I suspect that because I replaced the actual O2 sensor. It’s brand new. And how the code P0161 is destined makes it sound like a wiring issue .
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Old Mar 12, 2020 | 10:51 AM
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When was the last tune up? Have you replaced air and fuel filters? My 01 XJ was throwing the same P0161 and running rough when I got it. I replaced air and fuel filters, new plugs, ran through a couple of tanks treated with Seafoam and the code has not returned in nearly a year and about 8000 miles.
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Have you checked the PDC for a blown o2 heater fuse? I dont remember which one it is exactly, but its one of the little blue fuses, IIRC.
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I replaced all the spark plugs and O2 sensor Fuse recently, the fuse was a small yellow one that said 02 on it.

air filter is new with a recent oil change. I don’t think the fuel filter has been changed.
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Originally Posted by Robert Ottavio
I replaced all the spark plugs and O2 sensor Fuse recently, the fuse was a small yellow one that said 02 on it..
The fuses aren't labeled. That was probably the wrong fuse, a 2 amp (02) fuse.
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  • In the fuse box under the hood they aren’t labled? It was yellow and said 02 on it. All the fuses were labeled by number with different color.
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A number on a fuse is the amperage rating.
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I replaced the O2 sensor fuse under the hood
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I was able to get it straight with needle nose pliers and plug the O2 sensor back in correctly. I’m hoping that fixes it and it was permanently damaged by being plugged in incorrectly and bending that connector. I’ll know soon. I cleared the code today.

This looks to be why I was getting P0161. I unplugged the 02 sensor and saw this on the receiving end.
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Yeah, that might cause a bit of a problem!
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