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There are two errors in the information you posted; which will make it difficult for most people to answer your question. First of all, Bank 1 does not refer to fuses. Bank 1 is one of the two cylinder banks on the motor. On the Camry V-6; Bank 1 is the cylinder bank on the side of the motor which is closest to the radiator (in the front of the car). Sensor 1 refers to an oxygen sensor in the exhaust system. The oxygen sensors are numbered with sensor 1 being the one closest to the engine (it can be either in the exhaust manifold, or in the exhaust pipe connected to the manifold for bank 1, somewhere between the manifold and the catalytic converter). Sensor 2 and sensor 3 are each further down the exhaust pipe toward the rear of the car.
The second error is that the code for Bank 1, Sensor 1 is not P1135; it is P0135. This code refers to a faulty heater element in that oxygen sensor. This is a common problem with oxygen sensors: It usually means that the heating element in that sensor has burned out, and then gone open. This also has nothing to do with fuses; the way to correct this problem is to buy and install a new oxygen sensor in that sensor position. After replacing the sensor; if the check engine light does not go out; the code will have to be cleared from the computer with a code scanner.
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