0901, 0902 codes
0901, 0902 codes
I got these codes recently and replaced my front right O2 sensor, after doing that, still got the same codes. So I took #35 fuse and placed it in #34 and the engine light is gone for good, at least for now (knock on wood). My question is, why did I have to put the fuse on #34, it was never taken out from there before, and never had problems till now?
Thanks...
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Re: 0901, 0902 codes
Originally posted by JerzMax
I got these codes recently and replaced my front right O2 sensor, after doing that, still got the same codes. So I took #35 fuse and placed it in #34 and the engine light is gone for good, at least for now (knock on wood). My question is, why did I have to put the fuse on #34, it was never taken out from there before, and never had problems till now?
Thanks...
I got these codes recently and replaced my front right O2 sensor, after doing that, still got the same codes. So I took #35 fuse and placed it in #34 and the engine light is gone for good, at least for now (knock on wood). My question is, why did I have to put the fuse on #34, it was never taken out from there before, and never had problems till now?
Thanks...
that is where it belongs !!!!
Just leave it there !!! - if You take closer look at the litlle guide on the fuse cover it will tell You that fuse no#34 is the o2 circuit one.
Nick
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Nick
97 se black on black
auto - collecting parts for 5spd swap
kyb agx/sagging sprints/bent fstb/rusty rsb
noisy frankencar/rusty budget y/rice boy fart can
illegal tints all over the car
clear corners all around
shaved butt
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