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here are some sr no-1137-1492-9553-3974-6069-5716
1137-1412-1418-1793-0349-9271
1137-1035-5471-2132-4342-9837
1137-1056-3368-1019-7682-0668
1137-1753-8424-2837-0602-2995
The 1137 OBD2 code is typically an o2 sensor problem as you have indicated, first I would make sure your replacing the correct o2 sensor as there are two (upstream and downstream), although it is possible that a bad o2 sensor could keep your engines fuel injection system from delivering the fuel to your engine, in my experience having a bad sensor typically results in a check engine light and running with a less than optimum fuel air mixture, it does not typically keep your vehicle from starting. If your still getting the 1137 error code after replace the o2 sensor and checking its connecting wires I would start looking for a bigger issue.
One of the Humidistat yellow wires that was secured with a wire nut had broken off at the insulation line of the wire. While the connection felt secure, the electrical connection was broken.
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