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  1. #1 2004 GTP Comp G .... P0136 and P0137 codes 
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    P0136 = O2 circuit [Bank1, sensor 2]
    P0137 = O2 circuit low voltage [Bank1, sensor2]

    For the P0137 code, my scanner had….
    Fuel Sys 1 CL
    Calc LOAD(%) 7.8
    ECT(F) 194
    STFT B1 (%) 0
    LTFT B1 (%) -25.0

    I replaced the downstream (under car) O2 sensor with a genuine, new AC Delco part about 2 years ago after I was getting the P0137 code. A few months ago I started getting P0136 and P0137 codes. Could that sensor have gone bad that fast ? I have been clearing the codes in hopes that the long highway drives I have been doing would clear things up. Fat Chance !! Any ideas on how to troubleshoot what’s going on or should I just buy another sensor and put it in…. I don’t recall ever changing the upstream sensor. Could that have anything to do with it ? Thanks…
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    The front o2 sensor won't have anything to do with a low voltage code on the rear sensor.

    I'd check fuses and the wiring on the harness. If that checks out then it's possible the sensor is at fault.

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    Same, check fuses and wires, and be sure to put some di-electric grease inside the plug when you're re-connecting the harness.

    Alternate option would be to put an extension before the sensor to reduce the chance of fouling. ZZP and many other place have them.
    LINK - O2 Bung Extender – ZZPerformance
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    Thanks guys. I will check all the wiring and the plug at the O2 sensor. I will use some Di-electric grease on it too.
    I'll chek back in after I do those things, but it may be awhile with this damn Chinese Virus bs going on.....
    What a nightmare scenario for all of us..... I am hoping it's more media hyoe than reality for 90% of the country and world !
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