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I noticed my engine warning light on today so I ran the diagnostic mode. The error code that came up was 33 which apparently is "Heated oxygen sensor signal cut" Can someone please tell me what this means and how I can fix it. The car seems to be running fine but I want to be sure. Any help would be appreciated.

Craig

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Well it sounds like a dud O2 sensor.

You will find things like fuel economy will go down, it will run fairly rich.

Most O2 sensors have a heating element in them.

Cheers

Sumo

Thanks for that Sumo. I thought that was the case. Next problem is if the Gtt sensor is the same as the Gtst? I searched the 02 sensor thread but could only find part numbers for the Gtst. $180 direct from a Nissan dealer is a bit harsh and the NGK dealer in Adelaide said they have one for the 33 but not the 34. Anyone have any ideas?

Craig.

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