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Old 08-29-2007, 07:03 AM
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My question is if I can get rid of the CEL (check engine light) I have by using an AEM wideband as my secondary o2 sensor?

The CEL code reads bad secondary 02 sensor pretty much

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what setup on what car running what ecu?
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nope. if u were using an OBD1 ecu u wouldn't have to worry abt that code. put a new secondary o2 or look for a o2 simulator
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plus you would want the wideband before the cat for an accurate reading anyways.
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