Bank 2 is the passenger side.
I moved your question here, this is where it belongs, you will have a better chance of your tech questions getting answered here.
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ok I have replaced all four O2 sensors, cleaned all conections I could find around engine & underneath this truck. I cleaned the power stering fluid from PCM conections, but I still have the codes P0152 [O2 sensor Circuit High Voltage (bank 2, sensor 1)]
Did you clear the codes after the repair?
The codes wont go away even after you clear them. After you clear them they will show up under "history codes" When they show up in history that just means this was a problem in the past.
If it shows up as a pending code this means the PCM detects a possible problem and is analyzing the potential problem.
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Yes I cleared the codes. Well I found the problem: got back under the truck to check connections and found bank 2 sensor 1 was not plugged in all the way. Apparently in that tight spot (right side, after cat) I inadvertently pushed in the red clip before the connector was fully plugged in. When I heard the red piece plug in, I thought it was the connector.
THANKS A LOT GUYS.