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06 Lexus GS300 getting p0037 & p0057 how could I go about repairing?

  

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Hey Scotty! So my Lexus has 136k miles on it and those codes came up p0037 & p0057, guess it’s something with the o2 sensors 


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Most commonly that means the oxygen sensor heating system is broken down. And normally replacing the sensors will fix that. But realize that system is ultimately controlled by a computers and if the driver circuit that runs the heater goes bad or the wiring goes bad. It could also trip that code. But from my experience, it's just the heater burnt out inside the sensors themselves and replacing them fixes it most of the time


@scottykilmer I switched out the sensors all 4 of em and no luck.
After inspecting the fuse box it looked tampered with so I replaced that and still no luck, having the engine computer module rebuilt now hopefully that resolves it, I’ll find out Friday


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