Thursday, October 6, 2011

Acura rsx oxygen sensor where?

i need to change my 02 acura rsx oxygen sensor but looking in the engine and cant find it? dont want to take it to a mechanic because they expensive and i know it is a simple task, but need to located first...can anyone direct me where to find it? thankx
Acura rsx oxygen sensor where?
There are multiple sensors. %26quot;Bank 1 Sensor 1%26quot; is located in the front of the car, screwed into the exhaust manifold. The two sensors for bank 2 are located, as previously mentioned, along the catalytic converter. Go to any auto parts store and check your code and send it to me to verify, as many technicians will recommend an oxygen sensor when the sensor is actually throwing a code for something else. If it is an oxygen sensor, make sure you get an %26quot;oxygen sensor socket%26quot; from an auto parts store.
Acura rsx oxygen sensor where?
If it's the secondary sensor it will be located on the cat. Look at the exhaust. Be careful taking it off, they can be very stubborn.

O2(oxygen sensor) code comes back after replacing sensor?

My check engine light was on and was an o2 sensor before the catalyst code. I changed the o2 sensor and it came back on after about 3 drives. I replaced the o2 sensor again thinking it may have been a bad one and again the check engine light come back on indicating the same problem. What else could this be?
O2(oxygen sensor) code comes back after replacing sensor?
are you sure you got the right one, my Explorer has 4 of them :(
O2(oxygen sensor) code comes back after replacing sensor?
i own a repair shop,,and after you replace the sensor you have to erase the trouble code from it,,or it will come back every time,,and if it has more than one sensor it may need more than one replaced on it,most cars now have to,,an updraft,and a down draft on them,,good luck,but remember ,it has to be erased from it,,good luck with it i hope this help,s.
i think some cars have more than 1 oxygen sensor. maybe there is another one that is bad?
On this stuff you can not just replace parts. You need to make sure the other sensors and controls are working right. Without knowing the type of car you drive hard to help you.Is the wiring from the sensor to the computer good . It could be the injector dripping and the computer can not lean out the mixture enough. This cause a false O2 sensor code. Could be lots of other stuff to. Fuel pressure to high or low , map or maf sensor out of cal. Tough to give you an answer with so little info
Is it on a chevy truck? One thing you want to watch out for, is if you have an exhaust leak, ahead of the o2 sensor. That will cause the light to come on again. depending on what kind of vehicle it is. could be the coolant temperature sensor.
there are actually a few differnt things that can cause a o2 code. It could be as simple as an air filter, also check the wiring harness to the o2 sensor. could be corroded and or broken. May also be another o2 sensor... some vehicles have 2 or 4... left and right bank before and after, make sure you changed the right one. You could also have a bad cat. converter. Also if you don't have the equipment to reset the codes drive cycles will restet codes if the proper repairs were made. With new inspection procedures her in NY and in many other states it is not recomended to reset codes as drive cycles can be more than 100 miles in some cases...
Sounds like you something else may be triggering the light. Vaccuum leaks cause a lean O2 code. So do bad fuel pumps and dirty MAF sensors. Whereas a bad fuel pressure regulator can cause a rich O2 code, but worn spark plugs or a missfire due to bad wires can as well. Parts stores read trouble codes for free because they want to sell you parts, but you need some good ole fashion diagnosis on this one.
Agree with Vonnie C. It's situations like this that expose why you get what you pay for with a %26quot;free%26quot; code reading at the parts store. More often than not an O2 sensor code does not mean the sensor has to be replaced. There is a long list of tests that have to be run to determine what caused the code to be triggered. Depending on the make/model/year of vehicle there coudl be dozens of different tests and checks required to determine the cause. Your issue requires a real mechanic with real diagnostic tools and expertise. That's why they make the big bucks.

2000 Toyota Corolla - Catalytic Converter? Oxygen Sensor? Help!?

I have a 2000 Toyota Corolla with 125K miles on it. Within the last month, the Check Engine light has appeared. I had it diagnosed at a shop and the computer said the Oxygen Sensor and Catalytic Converter needed to be replaced and it would cost about $500. I have since taken it to a different shop, paid $260 to have the Oxygen Sensor replaced, but the light returned again after four days. When I called back, he said it probably wasn't the right %26quot;code%26quot; because Toyotas built within the last ten years don't normally have to have the Catalytic Converter replaced. Despite the fact that I work in IT, I can't comprehend that by changing a car part that is either dirty or damaged, the Check Engine light should not come back on after only four days if the car part is brand new. Now, I assume I'll have no choice but to take it to a shop, pay another $200 to replace the converter and then pray that the light does not return. Any thoughts or recomedations?
2000 Toyota Corolla - Catalytic Converter? Oxygen Sensor? Help!?
get someone else to take a scan tool to it, someone who knows how to read them. the other guy probably didnt take the time to find out what to code meant and just went by what the scan tool said, those do not tell you where exactly the problem is but is a reference tool that tells you which area should be carefully looked at. I dont even think they can tell you if your catalytic converter is bad - that does not have a sensor that the computer reads, plus there are 2 O2 sensor maybe more, he coulda changed the wrong one, some are scammers you should know that!
2000 Toyota Corolla - Catalytic Converter? Oxygen Sensor? Help!?
That guy is ripping you off and incompetent to boot. There's no such thing as a cat that's never supposed to be replaced, especially at that age, and $260 for an O2 sensor is insane. A bad cat can be the cause of your O2 sensor code.
Andy W- Where do you come up these things, and how did you get so many best answers? Have you ever bought an oxygen sensor before? An O.E. Denso cost $264.99 from AutoZone. $122.00 from Napa. How can you say the mechanic did the right thing? He should have diagnosed the catalyst efficiency with a pyrometer and verified with a gas analyzer.

Or do they still just bang on it with a hammer where you come from.

DbMay75- I sent you an e-mail if you need some real help.
if i were you, i would never go back to the mechanic that charged you $260 for an o2 sensor replacement. They are a $50 part, and they take less then 5 minutes to change. If you have a wrench (sometimes you need a propane torch) you can change the 02 sensors.

But anyways, heres the deal, when the code for the 02 sensors shows up, it just gives you a general idea of the problem. You have an 02 sensor after the cat, and im positive that is what was replaced. The faulty 02 sensor can be caused by a faulty cat, and thats exactly the problem youre having.

The mechanic did the correct thing. He replaced the cheapest part first. He cleared the codes, and everything was fine, now you find that a faulty cat is causing the same code... This mechanic was honest in the fact that he only tried screwing you on the labor, and not the original problem.

Cat convertors fail all the time...it doesnt matter how old the car is, it will happen.

$200 for a cat is a bit high, but if that includes labor, thats about normal. cats are expensive. Im sure your toyota dealer would be charging $300+ for the part alone.

But like i said, i wouldnt be using that mechanic again. $260 for an 02 sensor is nuts.

I recently replaced the plug wires on my 93 probe GT. I also replaced the coil and rotor. All needed changing.?

I had to move the air induction system to get to the distributor and once i put it back together, now the fuel injection is screwed. it floods itself out and when it does run, it jerks and backfires violently. could this be oxygen sensor? I smell the gas from being flooded. Any ideas?
I recently replaced the plug wires on my 93 probe GT. I also replaced the coil and rotor. All needed changing.?
sounds like you got a plug wire crossed check your firing order then trace your plug wires and make sure the firing order is correct
I recently replaced the plug wires on my 93 probe GT. I also replaced the coil and rotor. All needed changing.?
Check your firing order again.
take it to a pro/its something you did and without looking at it its just hit or miss with your wallet

So what happens if the oxygen sensor doesnt get changed?

The car will start to use more and more gas.



The computer needs to read what the oxygen sensor sees so that it knows how much fuel to add to the air going into the engine. If it can't tell, it will add more......just to %26quot;make sure%26quot;.
So what happens if the oxygen sensor doesnt get changed?
engine light will turn on thats about it mines been out for a yaer
So what happens if the oxygen sensor doesnt get changed?
Your car runs like crap. The oxygen sensors are the whole basis of what controls your air/fuel ratio, which is what keeps the car running properly. If there were no oxygen sensors there wouldn't be modern fuel injection, we'd still be using carburators. It's the #1 single most important sensor. As they wear, they begin to switch from lean/rich slowly, and your car will do the same, and it's performance will become very sluggish. Eventually it'll get so bad that it stalls, fails emissions, cats get clogged, and overall the car just runs like junk.
Ok your car will run rich which will use more gas. The catlytic converter might get clogged because of too many carbon gases. It will have poor performance, fuel might come out the exhaust pipe or clogg your cat. converter. It will also stall because of the wrong air fuel ratio. But if that fails you still have mass airflow sensor which will be controlling the amount of fuel going in, but then your cat might get clogged because of gases and fuel. The O2 sensor generates a voltage and the computer reads it and adjusts the air fuel ratio using input from O2 sensor and mass air flow sensor if O2 sensor fails yo will have bad emissions.
Check engine light would turn on. Rest is depends on which O2 sensor. Typical OBD 2 cars have two O2 sensors. One in the front of the catalytic converter measures the engine combustion quality. The other one, after the catalytic converter would measure the air after the cat filtering- purpose of it is to detect the catalytic converter problem. O2 after cat can be ignored until the check engine light goes on (and replace it when it does) However, the one before the cat, when not changed in time, can damage the CAT. And if this O2 sensor give you the check engine light, it does NOT necessarily means the O2 sensor is bad. It means that engine combustion quality is bad, and O2 sensor is detecting the unburned fuel going out of exhaust.



Generally, you would want to change O2 sensors in every 60K for older cars, and 100K for new.
your check engine light will stay on, thats about it



--good luck
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  • O2 sensor light is on. I multimetered the wire from engine side.Found what I think is the problem. Need advice

    I had posted before about changing my O2 sensor on a 97 Subaru Legacy wagon with an OEM sensor and the check engine light came back. I received great responses (Thanks : ) One of them was to multi meter the wire coming from the engine side of the bank one sensor two oxygen sensor which sits right on the catalytic converter. I multi metered the wire using a positive and the negative with the ignition on engine off. There where three wires, two positive and one negative. I got a 10 ohm reading from one positive and no pulse from the other. Could this be the problem?
    O2 sensor light is on. I multimetered the wire from engine side.Found what I think is the problem. Need advice
    It sounds like the cats.
    O2 sensor light is on. I multimetered the wire from engine side.Found what I think is the problem. Need advice
    You have few (possible) problem. You'll only get a reading when (a) the engine is running (b) O2 sensor is warmed up.



    The only last problem is that digital multimeter (DMM) are often TOO SLOW to respond for you read the value. Some non-auto-ranging meters are little bit faster but by not much.



    Some DMM have %26quot;bar graph%26quot; on top that can move as fast the pulse (even if the digital readout is still hunting). There are few LED bar-graph O2 (or exhaust gas oxygen - EGO) meter you can hook up. They are little more than 0-1 volt meter. But they react very quickly.

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    Another thing is that you want to be reading the VOLTage not the resistance (ohm). When the engine is running at stoichiometry (14.7 : 1 - perfect air to fuel ratio) the voltage should be near 0.45. But in practice it should bounce little bit above and below that (about 3 to 10 times per second). But that's only during idle or cruise. At wide open throttle (WOT) the engine ignores the O2 sensor and just dumps fuel (at something like 12:1 A/F ration).

    Have a problem with a ford f-150?

    Have a ford f-150 and when i stop it shuts down. Took it to the shop and had it checked in the computer and told me, the truck doesnt have enough spark so the spark plugs, spark cables were changed. What can it be? Thinking of changing the oxygen sensor
    Have a problem with a ford f-150?
    Hey thanks everyone for dissing this guy's truck, way to be helpful. But anyway you said that it doesnt have enough spark and the plugs and wires were changed, but how are the distributor cap, rotor, and even the coil doing? Those would be my next guess, also check for condensation inside your distributor cap, that can be solved by spraying starting fluid inside that cap and let it sit for about 10 minutes or so.
    Have a problem with a ford f-150?
    the problem is very simple... the 150 should be a 250.





    problem solved.
    the biggest problem of all is that you bought a ford, doesn't surprise me you have all sorts of problems with it
    O 2 sensor most likely have you checked the alternator for a short?
    You didn't say what year it is but there must be a way to idle it uo a little higher. Leave it in %26quot;P%26quot; and get it up to around 800 RPM.
    it is probably your alternator or your battery



    or maybe a low idle
    Don't just start replacing items. If the O2 sensor is bad, it will limit the amount of fuel, not the spark. If there truly isn't enough spark, the problem will lie with what causes the spark, i.e. the ignition coil, or coil packs. (I am not familiar with what is on your vehicle). I would check the throttle position sensor, since when you stop, you should be at idle, and if your TPS isn't adjusted properly, it will halp cause a stall. Take it to the dealer rather than a %26quot;shop%26quot;, and they might also have a better idea than a general mechanic. Good luck.
    Its your IAC (Idle air control) valve, It should be located near your throttle body.. Check it to see if its dirty. If it is, replace the whole thing (60 bucks). When these go bad, cars will die at idle.

    Why does my car intermittently smell like gas from the AC? Check engine light on because of oxygen sensor.?

    1996 Honda Accord EX, 4 cyl, 2.2L VTEC, 138000 miles



    I had my car checked out yesterday and the mechanic told me the check engine light was on because of the front oxygen sensor. I am waiting for them to order the new part to get it fixed, which will be a few days.



    I usually only drive my car 30 min at time, but today I drove for like an hour and a half and I noticed faint smells of gas coming from my AC. I turned it off for 15 min and turned it back on and it was ok. Can this be caused by my bad oxygen sensor?



    FYI i changed out my spark plugs, distributor cap and rotor, and air filter 2 days ago. Thanks for all real responses!
    Why does my car intermittently smell like gas from the AC? Check engine light on because of oxygen sensor.?
    It can, your computer may be compensating for the reading it's getting from the o2 sensor by adjusting the air/fuel mixture. This could cause your engine to run rich and the excess fumes are coming through the air box. Could also be your o2 sensor is correct and something is causing your car to run rich which your sensor is detecting. Your mechanic may be right but it's probably worth getting a 2nd opinion

    '02 Ford Focus, stuttering and then stalling out.?

    On a recent trip to Florida we had the experience of our Ford Focus stuttering and then stalling out. We would have to pull over to the edge of the highway, wait for about 10 minutes and then could start it up and drive again for a couple hundred miles. As soon as we got to our destination, we took it to a mechanic that could not find anything wrong with it. We drove home after our weeks vacations after driving it through-out the vacation without any problems. It again would stutter and stall out after about 400 miles of driving. We would again wait about 10 minutes and then start it up again to finish the days driving. We have had suggestions ranging from the recent water being added to gas, to bad fuel pump, fuel filter needing changing, Oxygen sensor in fuel line gone bad, or just basically the car not being used to driving on long distance trips. Any suggestions?? Our mechanics are baffled.
    '02 Ford Focus, stuttering and then stalling out.?
    might be a blocked fuel filter
    '02 Ford Focus, stuttering and then stalling out.?
    OK. FORD FOCUS had issues with fuel pumps, specially when they got less than a half of tank they shut themselves out . What u can do is call a dealer and tell them you have that problem and tell them that if they can check if there are any recalls that apply to your car(have the VIN number ready).just in case they ask you.



    Try to do that first and see if helps. By the way, If the recall applies to you, you should not be charge. Good luck

    P1298: Electrical Load Detector Circuit High Input?

    Honda Civic ' 02

    I am so so desperate! I just got this code and I have changed the oxygen sensors as well as the spark plugs. I really don{t know what else to do!

    Please, I WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE if you help me.

    Thanks so much!
    P1298: Electrical Load Detector Circuit High Input?
    If the code was given from auto zone, they only use a handheld machine. Take it to a Honda garage and let them put it on the big machine to find out for sure.
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  • More oxygen sensor questions....?

    okay I took your advice yahoo answerers lol. I got my car diagnosed by a real mechanic and he said it was the oxygen sensor I asked what one of 4 was it and hee said it was the upstream and something about 4th block or something to that nature. he said essentially it was the driver side beofre the catalytic converter and after the block. the easy one tog et too lol.. so I took the car bought an o2 sensor and changed it. the car seems to be better at acceleration but it is still idling hard and shaking in idle it is idling like a big block lol.. . just as it was before this change. there isnt a significant change what so ever. anyone know what the heck the upstream 4th block or whatever means?? did I change the right one or was he Blowing smoke up my butt? any help would be greatlyappreciated if you have more questions that need to be answered please email me at whelchel77@yahoo.com thnkas
    More oxygen sensor questions....?
    I assume you mean bank 1 or 2 sensor 1. Bank one would be the side on a V motor that cylinder 1 is on and bank 2 is the opposite side. Sensor 1 is in front of the catalytic converter 2 is behind it. As far as the car running rough it could be running rich or lean which could cause your O2 code if the sensor was covered in black soot there's a good possibility it's running rich. The oxygen sensor usually doesn't affect the running of the car too much unless it's really wacked out. there's probably something else causing the running problem.
    More oxygen sensor questions....?
    You have 4 o2 sensors?

    I would take it back, if he diagnosed that as the problem, and it isn't better, he should look at it again, no charge. You did pay him to diagnose the problem, and if it's still having the same problem, he has an obligation to look at it again and verify that the o2 sensor problem is fixed, and whatever problem you have now is elsewhere.



    I agree that you should have had the shop complete the work, but either way, you paid for the diagnosis and if it wasn't correct he needs to look at it again, or refund the money for the diagnostic time.



    It's possible that you have other problems besides the o2 sensor, so take it back and have him take another look at it. Have him check and see what difference changing that o2 sensor made.



    If it did make a difference, and you have other issues, you might need to pay more for diagnosis, it just depends on what he charged you for the first time. Sometimes it's a step by step thing. You take care of the obvious things first, and then look again. Additional problems would require additional time to diagnose.
    Why didn't you have the mechanic do it? That way if it didn't fix it, he'd find out what was going on while it was there. Now he'll probably charge you more. And I don't know what a 4th block upstream thingy is. Take it back and have him fix it for you.

    Check Engine Light P0420 - Catalyst below threshold bank 1 - Toyota corolla 1999?

    My check engine light came on the 1st time, reason was the 02 sensors were burned out. Replaced them ($400 incl. labor). Then, 2 weeks later, check engine light came on. The reason this time: reading was a P0420, catalyst below threshold, bank 1. Mechanic suggested that I change oxygen sensors, perhaps the cables, too. I decided to wait. 2 days later, the check engine light turned off. Is there any rhyme or reason to this?
    Check Engine Light P0420 - Catalyst below threshold bank 1 - Toyota corolla 1999?
    WHEN YOU HAVE CODE P0420 ON YOUR VEHICLE MEMORY,IT IS NEVER RELATED TO THE 02 SENSORS.WHEN YOU GET THIS CODE IT IS ALMOST CERTAIN THAT YOUR CATALYTIC CONVERTER IS DETERIORATED AND NEEDS TO BE REPLACED.IN TEXAS U.S.A. IT COSTS AROUND $1000 TO REPLACE IT.GOOD LUCK.
    Check Engine Light P0420 - Catalyst below threshold bank 1 - Toyota corolla 1999?
    If you had already changed the O2 sensors, then there is no need to change them again. When it states that catalyst is below threshold, it usually means that the cat, is not working like it should. How many miles are on your ride? If allot, like well over 100,000, then maybe its due for another cat then.

    Clearing codes--------- 97 dodge grand caravan 3.3-----I changed the bank one oxygen sensor and I now need to?

    clear the OBII codes. How can the codes be cleared and the check engine light turned off without an OBII meter.
    Clearing codes--------- 97 dodge grand caravan 3.3-----I changed the bank one oxygen sensor and I now need to?
    Disconnect negative on battery, turn lights on for one minute, turn off lights reconnect battery, turn key to on ( not start) let set three minutes, can now start dodge without light,
    Clearing codes--------- 97 dodge grand caravan 3.3-----I changed the bank one oxygen sensor and I now need to?
    you can try disconnecting the battery (-) for about 30 sec. and give that a try. if that doesn't work you might have to pull in to a shop and get them to clear it for you. good luck.

    Do you need a special tool?

    When changing an oxygen sensor do you need a special tool, and how do you even change out the sensor? Thank you for your help



    1996 Ford Taurus
    Do you need a special tool?
    yes, you will need an oxygen sensor wrench. It is essentially the box end of a combination wrench that fits on a 3/8%26quot; socket drive. to change an oxygen sensor you need to disconnect the connector for the sensor then put the wire through the box end of the tool, then move the business end of the O2 wrench down and onto the sensor. the sensor comes out of the exhaust manifold or exhaust pipe in the same way you would unbolt a regular bolt.



    There are at least two and possibly three oxygen sensors on your car. If you were told you need an oxygen sensor, you'll need to find out which one before you go changing them. You have at least a front heated 02 sensor bank 1 and a rear heated oxygen sensor. If the car is a v-6 you will also have a front heated oxygen sensor bank 2. be sure you change the one that's bad!



    you can buy the oxygen sensor wrenches in most parts stores.



    hope that helps
    Do you need a special tool?
    you can use a 7/8 wrench for the easy sensor, plus there is a socket with a slot cut out so it doesn't damage the wires..
    there is a special socket made just for oxygen sensors. depending on which sensor has gone bad is the deciding factor if your even going to be able to use that at all. is it and upstream O2 sensor or downstream sensor. Ford made some of there cars a real pain to remove the sensors on in the back of the engine bay. on those you end up using a 7/8's open end wrench or the metric equivelent to get to it. the chances of bloody knuckles are good in that case too. to replace it just find which one it is that is bad then track down the proper connection and disconnect it. take either your sensor socket or wrench depending on location and unscrew it from the pipe, reverse process for installation. good luck
    just couple of wrenchs and good ol' WD40 spray... do it when its cold.. (be sure to use correctly gapped wrench..avoid those adjustable one) somtimes it really a frustrating job to do when it comes with 'aged' cars..
    last i know of open box wrench

    adjustable wrench

    when you go to the auto part store they will be gladly to assist you with further questions

    hope this helps

    96 SUBURBAN HELP PLZ!!!?

    the obd II code p1345 KEEPS poppin up saying i needed to fix the o2 sensors. I just changed oxygen sensors on my truck but i was told by one mechanic that there 3 o2 sensors. the code still on so i took it to another mechanic he said that there is another sensor that i missed.

    Can some plz tell me how many sensor there really are an where they are located? I had the front 2 changed and one on the passanger side behind the catalyic converter. I can't seem to located the another one.
    96 SUBURBAN HELP PLZ!!!?
    I checked my shop manual and the proper code identification for a P1345 is %26quot;Crankshaft position sensor / Camshaft position sensor correlation%26quot;. Same code for both and it either is malfunctioning or needs adjustment
    96 SUBURBAN HELP PLZ!!!?
    your o2 sensors might be going off if the car is running rich or lean also your cat could be getting clogged
    There are 4 O2 sensors; 2 per cylinder bank (left/right). There is a sensor located in front of and behind each catalytic converter for each side.



    As kawasaki said, a p1345 is a crankshaft/camshaft position sensor code.
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  • Check Engine Light P0420 - Catalyst below threshold bank 1 - Toyota corolla 1999?

    My check engine light came on the 1st time on my 1999 Toyota Corolla (has 183,000 miles). The reason was the 02 sensors were burned out. Replaced them ($400 incl. labor). Then, 2 weeks later, check engine light came on. The reason this time: reading was a P0420, catalyst below threshold, bank 1. Mechanic suggested that I change oxygen sensors, perhaps the cables, too. I decided to wait. 2 days later, the check engine light turned off. Is there any rhyme or reason to this? Also, if oxygen sensors were recently changed, is there any other alternative to getting a new catalytic converter just yet?


    Check Engine Light P0420 - Catalyst below threshold bank 1 - Toyota corolla 1999?
    Need to get a new cat, not much you can do to get around it.

    Or just ignore the light.

    Bad oxygen sensor or something else?please help?

    i have a 98 jeep grand cherokee laredo. my engine is a v6 4 liter. i got a code that said my oxygen sensor was bad bank one sensor two. it said the voltage was too high for operating conditions. i havent changed it yet i also had a bad camshaft pos. sensor and after i changed that my check engine light went off. it seemed like it was running ok after changing the cam pos sensor. but today when i was driving it i was going 55mph and it felt like my engine was getting ready to cut off and it kind of bucked and jerked while i was driving it and it ran rough. it did it for about a min and then stopped and went back to normal. i was wondering if it was something more serious than the o2 sensor.
    Bad oxygen sensor or something else?please help?
    If it did that while driving, then your Check Engine light should have come back on. If it is, the best thing to do would be to scan it. Other than that, it sounds like it could be a clogged Catalytic Converter. Sometimes something gets knocked loose inside and clogs it up. But scan the ECM first if the light is on.
    Bad oxygen sensor or something else?please help?
    I would have it diagnostic checked. Autozone will check it for you for free and give you a print out of the specific parts you will need for the repair. Most mechanic shops charge $50~$75 bucks to do the same thing. I wouldn't advise changing parts to try to chase down the problem as that can get very expensive very quickly. The guys at Autozone will help you out.

    What is the the drive cycle time on a 2001 ford f150?

    I have just changed my oxygen sensor and am trying to get the truck to pass emissions.Am being told that vehicle has to be driven through the drive cycle. drove vehicle already 30 miles since I changed the oxygen senso
    What is the the drive cycle time on a 2001 ford f150?
    Start by letting the engine idle for at least 15 seconds.

    For the O2 sensor Drive cycle, you must drive the truck at 40 mph for 5 minutes straight. Fuel level in tank is recommended to be between 1/2 and 3/4 with 3/4 being preferred. O2 sensors DO require a drive Cycle!
    What is the the drive cycle time on a 2001 ford f150?
    I think they mean it needs to go into closed loop. that is when the truck reachs operating temp. around 180 to 220 degrees
    30 miles should be sufficient. O2 sensors don't require a drive cycle. If your check engine lite is on stop at Auto Zone and get it scanned and turned off. If it's not on then you are all clear

    Can I change o2 sensor on 1999 crown vic without going underneath the car?

    I do not have jackstand to support car and get underneath. Can I reach the oxygen sensor from the hood of the car? I did that in smaller cars like mazda protege but this one is a lot different.
    Can I change o2 sensor on 1999 crown vic without going underneath the car?
    You should be able to get to the upstream O2 sensor. The downstream is behind the Catalytic converter so you will probably have to go under the car. Unless you are very skinny and can slide under the car get some jackstands.
    Can I change o2 sensor on 1999 crown vic without going underneath the car?
    No

    Why does my 97 k1500 misfire and stall?

    Sometimes it runs perfect,but then it will start to misfire and lose power until it stalls.But then after it sits for a minute it will start up and runs great like nothing was wrong.I have changed all 4 oxygen sensors,camshaft and crankshaft position sensors,cap,rotor,spark plugs and wires.Check engine light has never lit up,and have only recieved low voltage trouble codes for O2 sensors.
    Why does my 97 k1500 misfire and stall?
    Could be a defective fuel pump,vacuum leak in the engine compartment,vacuum hose leak,defective throttle position sensor,EGR valve sticking,Failing fuel injector,could have a poor COMPUTER ground or failing COMPUTER.You should have it checked out by a professional Tech.
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  • Do I need to change my Oxygen (O2) Sensor?

    I drive a 1992 Honda Accord (but have regular maintenance done on it) and whenever I take off, no power is getting to the engine and it putts/jerks like it is out of gas.



    All of a sudden, the car will catch up with itself, the check engine light will come on and everything will go back to normal. Once I park and get out of the car, I can smell some type of smoke but don't see any visual signs of it.



    I just got a tune up and a new Cat and the problem still exists. Can this mean that I need a new O2 Sensor?
    Do I need to change my Oxygen (O2) Sensor?
    The easiest thing to do is to check the electrical connector to make sure it's tight. Since the catalytic converter was replaced, there's a reasonable chance the O2 sensor was removed and connecter was not plugged in tight when it was reinstalled.



    You can check the sensor with a scanner, but since this is a '92 it probably doesn't work with OBDII scanners.



    If you can take it out, you can inspect it to see if it's clogged or excessively sooty.



    If you have a electrical voltmeter, you can also check it by removing it, put it in a vise, then heating it up with a propane torch. When it gets hot the voltage between the output terminals should be about 1.0 volts. When you take away the torch the voltage will quickly drop to zero.



    Another way to check it is to leave it on the car but put straight pins through the wires so that you can hook up your meter while the sensor is in the engine. It should read about 0.6 volts with the car running.



    One thing you mentioned that could indicate the O2 sensor is that the engine stabilizes after the CEL comes on. That could be happening b/c of the O2 sensor. The computer can run the engine %26quot;open loop%26quot; or %26quot;closed loop%26quot;. Closed loop is when the computer is using the sensor reading to adjust air/fuel mixture. When it's open loop, the sensor output is ignored and the computer uses %26quot;default%26quot; settings.



    The computer might be switching to open loop when the CEL comes on, thereby taking the O2 sensor out of the control loop.



    A new sensor costs ~$75.
    Do I need to change my Oxygen (O2) Sensor?
    The smell is probably the new cat. it should go away after awhile. O2 sensors should be replaced every 50,000 or 100,000 miles. If theres that many miles on it, get a new one or two or three. depends on your make of car how many o2 sensors are present.
    Stupid question for you Is your parking brake engaged????

    Without knowing more and doing some testing can't really answer this one Sorry
    You need to hook it up to a scanner and get the codes that were set when the check engine light came on. Parts stores will sometimes do that for free. It could be water in the fuel, fuel filter or many things so need the code before I can really give any more help. Your car probably has more than one O2 sensor, so that can get expensive and you want to be sure that is the problem.

    91 gmc jimmy stalls at idle to acceleration...Oxygen sensor?

    I changed the plugs, rotor, distributor, fuel filter, spark plug wires. Disconnected the egr to see if helped....But I noticed that it only stalls when the air temperature is hot or humid. Never in the morning or evening...I'm thinking this might be the oxygen sensor...help
    91 gmc jimmy stalls at idle to acceleration...Oxygen sensor?
    No, prolly not an O2 sensor.

    Since it seems to be temperature related think other electronics - ignition module, coil... possibly the fuel pump...
    91 gmc jimmy stalls at idle to acceleration...Oxygen sensor?
    Ignition module.?

    What does DTC: 176 mean on the OBD1 for a 94 Ford Taurus?

    The Obd1 says DTC: 176

    1. HEGO (ho2s) Sensor fault/always lean

    2. Insuffucient TP change during no oxygen sensor switch detected.



    What should I do? Did I miss plugging something in? Help wanted!
    What does DTC: 176 mean on the OBD1 for a 94 Ford Taurus?
    The HEGO is the Heated Exhaust Gas Oxygen sensor. They screw into the exhaust pipe of the car in front of the catalytic converter, and look like a spark plug with 4 wires coming out of them. They usually go bad some time after 100k miles. If you have the 3.0 Vulcan, you have one HEGO. The 3.8 Essex has two.
    What does DTC: 176 mean on the OBD1 for a 94 Ford Taurus?
    Replace the indicated faulty heated exhaust gas oxygen (HEGO) sensor. The PCM is not seeing the sensor switch voltage indicating an internally shorted sensor.

    But which sensor...oxygen or mass air flow?

    thanks buddha but which sensor should i change mass air flow or oxygen sensor
    But which sensor...oxygen or mass air flow?
    You would be better off taking it to your local auto parts store and have them to run a OBDII scran for you,the usually do this free of charge. There's know way to know which ssenor it i without running a scran first, because most vehicle's have 2 to 4 02 sensors.

    Could this be Oxygen Sensor or Intake Manifold problem?

    1993 Dodge Caravan 3.0L V6 problem started with blown head gasket. I replaced and torqued head. After assembly and started vehical, it ran like it has a terrble misfire. It ran absolutely great and smooth before all this happened to me. Then a relative told me the intake bolts had to be torequed in sequence to the book. I tore it all apart again to torque the bolts on lower part of the MFI Intake to 15lbs. then realized I did this after the permatex gasket sealer had dried...Do you think this would have made a difference? and The Oxygen Sensor wire was cut when I tried to hack saw the manifold studs off to replace them. So the Oxygen sensor isnt connected, after reading lots of stuff online about Oxygen sensors making cars run rough, and rich, etc. I'm now wondering is the cause of all this the Oxygen Sensor, or the Intake Gaskets being re-tightened after permatex dried overnight? I did spray some WD40 all around the intake seal while running it, and there was no change in idle, as checking for air leaks etc. I know its not a misfire, we timed it correctly, and gave it full tune up as well?
    Could this be Oxygen Sensor or Intake Manifold problem?
    Fix the oxygen sensor and it may run OK.Being disconnected will cause problems.
    Could this be Oxygen Sensor or Intake Manifold problem?
    Your check engine light should be on if the 02 sensor is bad or if you have it unpluged.The 02 sensor will make it run with a miss and it will be running to leanor rich causing it to put out a misfire. Have you try to put the cut wire's back together it might not have shorten the 02 sensor out so you might want to try to wire them back together'
    A compression check rules out head issues. When replacing heads if the alignment pins are not shortened for the thinner shaved head, the head won't seal. It doesnt sound like a intake sealing problem, use a bit of starting fluid instead of the wd. Fix the O2 first some newer cars wouldn't even run like that. Check vacuum lines(egr valve).good luck
    Ya! make sure the Oxygen Sensor is connected properly as this might very well cause the problem.



    If I can remember correctly the test for a leak in the intake manifold is to use gas from an acetylene torch, But I can not remember if the oxygen or acetylene was used. Most any mechanic shop could give you the correct answer to this question. They could check this easily at little or no cost. DO NOT QUOTE ME ON THIS, but I believe they use the acetylene as it blocks the oxygen that leeks into the system allowing it to smooth out the engine If the WD40 is supposed to do the same thing it may not have a sufficient amount to block all the leaks.



    vacuum leak will also cause a rough running engine so check the hoses and plugs at the vacuum tree as well.



    good luck, hope you track down the problem as I know how frustrating this kind of problem can be! Have had all three of the above mentioned problems including an Oxygen Sensor that for some reason worked intermittently on a 1992 Dodge Caravan 3.0L V6
    I don't know what the problem might be, but the PCM (Powertrain Control Module) ignores the HO2 (Heated Oxygen) sensor until three things take place. 1. The HO2 sensor is heated to a certain temperature. 2. A certain time has elapsed. 3. The engine gets to a certain temperature as indicated by the ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature) sensor. I would make sure the spark plug wires are on the correct plugs and that you haven't disconnected any of the other sensor wires. ...Good Luck...

    PS You might try to retrieve any code that might be in the OBD (On-Board Diagnostic) unit. You might be able to retrieve them with a method explained at the following site. It also has some of the code meanings. http://www.allpar.com/fix/codes.html
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  • How much I should pay for change of catalyst converter?

    Hello, there. I have a car that is Toyota corolla born in 2001. I just changed my catalyst converter three month ago.

    At that time, my friend introduced me a mechanic. He said that the converter was a expensive part of the car. He said that it was because of that it was made up of the cristal and white-gold. He suggested me $600 to change the converter. I believed in him and I paid to him. Three month later from that, I went to someplace for wheel alignment. I saw the changing cost for the converter was $255. Since then, I have been in the bad mood. Which cost is right? If the mecanic lied to me to get the benefit, Is there anything I could purnish him?

    The reason why I put this question to you is that I still have problem on the converter. Still the engine check light's on.

    He tried to fix it several times but the lights came out again.

    He also asked me to change oxygen sensor. BUT the light came out AGAIN!!

    Please tell me what I could do to find my right as a customer.
    How much I should pay for change of catalyst converter?
    The $255 sounds right but either could be right depending on where he purchased it and what quality he got. He probably padded the bill some too. Call the dealer for an estimate and call some other repair shops for estimates. Maybe look around for another mechanic. The check engine light could be something else. Look for another shop for a free diagnose and estimate. There are blinking light codes that can tell the problem

    Why did my speedometer quit working correctly after I changed my spark plugs ? It moves up &down erratically.?

    It only moves when the engine is hot.I changed the speed sensor,oil,oil filter,air filter my next step is to change the two oxygen sensors.what do you think my problem could be 94 ford taurus california model emissions?
    Why did my speedometer quit working correctly after I changed my spark plugs ? It moves up %26amp;down erratically.?
    Take it to a shop. My old car had a speedometer problem also. It was a 93 ford tempo and the speedometer broke and it would just stay at 0 the whole time. So i just had to guess the correct speed. I guess I did a good job though because it the speedometer was broken for 6 months and i still drove it around everyday and never got pulled over. You should get it checked out though because it can be dangerous.

    Car question?

    how often should i change oxygen sensors in my 2006 pontiac montana sv6 it has 48365 miles on it
    Car question?
    Only if it fails...
    Car question?
    O2 Sensor? Probably NOT the problem.

    People like to blame the O2 sensor for the problem because that's where the computer fault appears.

    However, nine times out of ten, it's not faulty. It is simply reading a condition in the engine that is causing it to send a signal to the computer that there is a fault in the exhaust emissions mixture.

    A fouled spark plug, loose spark plug wire, a vacuum leak, dirty injectors, EGR valve, weak fuel pump, dirty fuel filter, weak ignition coil, plugged air filter, on and on, can all cause the O2 sensor to register a fault code.

    Before you yank the O2 sensor and replace it, check the basics first. Otherwise, you could have wasted time and money on the result, not the cause.



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    Oh....you should never need to replace it.
    if the check engine light came on and you had a diagnostic done and it gave you a code that the o2 sensor is bad then change it



    if anything goes wong with it the check engine light will come on .

    till then dont worry about it

    Help! have hard time getting moter to keep running when it first gets started.?

    its a 3.1cutlass cieara 1994,it misses like crazy and backfires.then after i get it running good,i let it idol itll die,then it is real hard to start,acts like its running on 2 cylinders missing really bad but itll finally straighten up and run good.i changed the oxygen sensor,didnt help.
    Help! have hard time getting moter to keep running when it first gets started.?
    For what you spent on the o2 sensor, you could have almost paid for a professional shop to PROPERLY diagnose the problem in the first place. I would take it to a shop and have it checked.
    Help! have hard time getting moter to keep running when it first gets started.?
    Is the check engine / service engine soon light on? If so, that would be a good place to start your diagnostics. A mass air flow sensor is a possible cause. How old are your plugs and wires?
    check plug wires and plugs if it is a distributor type ignition check rotor button and cap if ok check timing
    check for codes



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    why the hell does everyone change the o2 sensor?? I wish i had stock i that company!
    Sounds like there may be a fuelling issue here, maybe a weak fuel pump or a clogged fuel filter, or maybe even a faulty coolant temperature sensor.



    I personally would have a fuel pressure test carried out before I did anything else.



    Regards



    Geordie

    What would make a throttle position sensor read low voltage?

    I have already changed the throttle position sensor, the mass airflow sensor and all of the oxygen sensors. The vehicle has a hesitation and it also seems to effect the shifting? This is on a 2000 Chevy Blazer?
    What would make a throttle position sensor read low voltage?
    With all due respect, instead of replacing all of these parts on a hunch, the sensors can be read in real time on this vehicle, the fuel pressure is easily tested and finding the real problem is considerably less expensive than randomly replacing parts.
    What would make a throttle position sensor read low voltage?
    could be a bad ground some where





    i had a car with a loss ground to the computer and it would show low voltage to a number of things
    Have you checked the fuel filter the one in front of rear end in side the frame on drivers side It's about 4' long and round.chance it it want hunt!
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  • 99 Jeep Cherokee Oxygen Sensor wiring harness?

    I changed both O2 sensors in my cherokee... i still get an error for the upstream one. Turns out one of the wires was resting up against the exhaust pipe and has burned through... does anyone know where i can get the harness that goes from the upstream oxygen sensor and ties into the main enging harness? i dont want to splice wires... thank you
    99 Jeep Cherokee Oxygen Sensor wiring harness?
    i have the same problem...the colors that are on the main harness and the colors on the oxygen sensor are different i cant figure out which way the wires go...your gonna have to call a junkyard and get the parts and splice the wires..i dont think any auto parts are going to have it and the dealer will probably be expensive
    99 Jeep Cherokee Oxygen Sensor wiring harness?
    complete new unit or splice
    the universal o2 sensors show bad readings, many of them dont turn off the light. I would splice much easier,and your are probably going to have to get an oem part eventually, did the scan say both were bad? I changed out my front with an oem part it is a denso brand from rockautoparts.com, I disconnected the battery for 30 min that resetted the computer and no more codes, good luck

    Where is the oxygen sensor on a 99 Camaro V6 and how do i change it?

    There are a total of 4 O2 sensors. There is one on each exhaust manifold right when the %26quot;primary's%26quot; come together. They get in the way when changing the plugs, thats how I know they are there. There are also two more farther down the exhaust pipe. One right before the cat and one right after. They arn't too bad to change. Just unplug it, unscrew it, put in the new one, and plug it back in. You'll just have to jack up the car to get to any of them. Make sure that you know which one is bad before you replace it, because these things aren't cheap.
    Where is the oxygen sensor on a 99 Camaro V6 and how do i change it?
    its in the engine
    Where is the oxygen sensor on a 99 Camaro V6 and how do i change it?
    Same place it is on any car. There can be up to 4 of them, before (and sometimes after) the catalytic converter(s).



    Unplug the wire, and it screws out. Remember to use anti seize on the new one when you install it.
    located left at manifold its simple just use an open end wrench it will come right out
    Say what?
    most of the time there is two of them but sometimes there are as many as 4 of them but beings how it is a v6 there are probably only two one where the two exhaust manifold y pipe comes together and the other after the converter.

    Where can I find a diagram of my 02 Honda accord?

    I am trying to replace my O2 sensor and I need to make sure I change the right one, its a 2002 Honda Accord is it the one under the hood or up under the engine ( under the car) itself the code I got was p0135 to change the Oxygen Sensor, where can I see where this part is on my car, anywhere online?? For a 2002 hONDA aCCORD
    Where can I find a diagram of my 02 Honda accord?
    I have owned only Honda's for the last 20 years and do 95% of my own work.



    IMO,

    1st check to make sure the O2 sensor is not covered by Honda's warranty. Some items that help with the car's emmisions are covered for up to 10 years. Refer to your owner's manual of call a Honda dealer.



    You got a code for a bad O2 sensor but not a location? My Honda is setup the same way and when the code was pulled it was for the top O2 sensor. You may wish to recheck the code.



    The trouble code is not the same as a part number so having the code, other than knowing it's for a faulty O2 sensor will not help when getting a replacement.



    Typically it's the upper O2 sensor but that is not a rule.

    Bosch makes a great O2 sensor and is a bit less expensive than OEM from the dealer.



    Once you have changed the O2 sensor, disconnect the negative battery terminal to clear the trouble codes from the on-board system for about 1 minute and then reconnect. The code should then be cleared.



    Good luck
    Where can I find a diagram of my 02 Honda accord?
    That code is for the Primary O2 sensor, meaning it's the one before the cat. The Secondary one is the one after the cat, and underneath the car. Hopefully you can see this image:

    http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/auto鈥?/a>



    It's #16 on the bottom left corner of the page. It's located right after the exhaust manifold, right past the first bend. If the image doesn't show up for some reason, just put your information into the site and look for the exhaust piping category. If you're going to replace it yourself, make sure to use some kind of penetration spray like %26quot;Liquid Wrench%26quot; or %26quot;PB Blaster%26quot;, or it's going to be a major pain to get off.
    Your o2 sensor is usually next to you catalytic converter. Under the car close to the engine/between the tires. It should 3 wires and look similar to a spark plug

    1992 honda accord keep shutting off after driving a short while?

    i changed the oxygen sensor and vacuum lines. the carstart slowing and then shut off
    1992 honda accord keep shutting off after driving a short while?
    Check the Fuel Filter. Sounds like fuel starvation.
    1992 honda accord keep shutting off after driving a short while?
    Check your Fuse for fuel injection its in the fuse box in engine ..
    did you try checking you fuel injector fuel pump and the hole chargeing system
    your car might be one of those police setup cars...you know? the kind they catch people trying to steal.



    when the car stops, do police start running over toward you with guns drawn?

    Very bad fuel economy for 2000 mitsubishi eclipse?

    I had recently purchased a second hand 00 eclipse. The oxygen sensors were changed, used the fuel injector cleaner, and had the air filter changed. Yet I still get something like 14 gallons per mile out of the car. Is there anything I can look out for? I found out online that on local road it is approx. 20 miles per gallon and 28 on highway. I know these are %26quot;exaggerated%26quot; sometimes, but I still think 14 miles to a gallon is a very bad economy.
    Very bad fuel economy for 2000 mitsubishi eclipse?
    i own a repair shop and they do a lot better than that one is,id take it a shop and have it checked out real good,i think it may be in need of a real good basic tune up ,and a good mechanic needs to do it,this way he,ll know what to look for on it,i service a lot of those cars and they do way better than that one does,good luck with it hope this helps.
    Very bad fuel economy for 2000 mitsubishi eclipse?
    14 gallons per mile! wow!!
    you might have a bad piston ring, it would cause a blowby and reduced power. it too would make is so that you mpg is alot worse. the first thing i would do i check the spark plugs and timing, if neither of those help i would have a good mechanic look at it for a definate answer.
    have the plugs replaced , and probably the intake or exhaust is restricted. pug the computer to it.
    that's very poor gas miles try changing the oil, spark plugs,fuel filter and gas treatment
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  • Check engine error code P1382 for Honda Accord 97?

    Check engine error code p1382 came out on my 97 Honda Accord. It says it is %26quot;No signal in the Cylinder Position (CYP) sensor circuit.%26quot; I just had my distributor changed last january, do you think i should go back for the warranty and have my mechanic replaced it? The thing is when they checked it they said i need to change the oxygen sensor but when my dad's mechanic checked it, it says different code. Are they somehow related? or anyone can you please it further, thanks a lot.
    Check engine error code P1382 for Honda Accord 97?
    If you have the 2.2 engine, then Yes, take it back to whoever installed the distributor because the CYP sensor is inside of it. If you have the 2.7 engine, the sensor is on the front of the forward Cylinder head.

    The CYP sensor and the Oxygen sensor are NOT related.
    Check engine error code P1382 for Honda Accord 97?
    If the car runs ok, just keep driving it.



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    on my distrubuter the sensor is right on side how can they forget that