Daniel B. a bit more info
#1
Ok i thought my CE Light had went away..
if you remember O210 and 0304 .. but it came back..
so i checked the codes again and it appears that i had missed a code from before 0303
Front O2 Sensor.. my only guess is that the Muffler shop damaged it during the y pipe install..
my assumption is that the Front Heated 02 sensor problem is offseting the other codes..
but i will let you give me your expert advice instead..
if you remember O210 and 0304 .. but it came back..
so i checked the codes again and it appears that i had missed a code from before 0303
Front O2 Sensor.. my only guess is that the Muffler shop damaged it during the y pipe install..
my assumption is that the Front Heated 02 sensor problem is offseting the other codes..
but i will let you give me your expert advice instead..
#2
Originally posted by SprintMax
... so i checked the codes again and it appears that i had missed a code from before 0303 ... Front O2 Sensor.. my only guess is that the Muffler shop damaged it during the y pipe install..
... so i checked the codes again and it appears that i had missed a code from before 0303 ... Front O2 Sensor.. my only guess is that the Muffler shop damaged it during the y pipe install..
#3
oh he pretty much banged it around pretty bad.. i saw it with my own eyes.. i guess the O2 sensors are very delicate.. because he wasn't really treating it that way.. ow well.. hopefully when i replace it and reset ecu again.. this will fix the problem..
Thanks for your help Daniel
Thanks for your help Daniel
Originally posted by Daniel B. Martin
It is only circumstantial evidence, but there is a strong possibility the muffler shop did something wrong. Maybe they broke the sensor. Maybe they just forgot to connect it. Maybe they damaged the sensor wiring or the connecting harness. This calls for a careful visual examination.
It is only circumstantial evidence, but there is a strong possibility the muffler shop did something wrong. Maybe they broke the sensor. Maybe they just forgot to connect it. Maybe they damaged the sensor wiring or the connecting harness. This calls for a careful visual examination.
#4
Originally posted by SprintMax
... i guess the O2 sensors are very delicate ...
... i guess the O2 sensors are very delicate ...
#5
bwhahaha.. he dropped it, he banged it, he also knocked it with a hammer to get it out the socket holding it.. hahhaha.. yeah.. we can call this one dead
Thanks again Daniel.. you have been a great help
Thanks again Daniel.. you have been a great help
Originally posted by Daniel B. Martin
They are delicate. I can't find the right page in the manual right now, but I recall reading words to the effect of "If you drop it, it's dead!"
They are delicate. I can't find the right page in the manual right now, but I recall reading words to the effect of "If you drop it, it's dead!"
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