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Old 12-24-2005, 05:15 PM
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hey h-ters i just replaced my p07 with a p28 and the car runs worst!. its a 92 vx with d16z6. when i step on the gas it feels like its choking and until i get in the higher rpm then it takes off. could it be the o2? throwing a code 41 o2 heater sensor. please help guys!!. TIA
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What o2 sensor are you using? One wire or four wire? Should be using four.
Old 12-25-2005, 06:32 AM
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four wire, wired it using hybrid.com instructions
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my car does the same thing but it sputters too so can someone help us out here
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bump!
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if it didn't do it before, you did something wrong when switching the ecu's or the new ecu is bunk
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CEL = limp home mode = poor performance.

what wiring instructions did you follow?

One thing to check....
the P07 runs from A6-->heater-->ground
the P28 runs from A6-->heater-->power

if you havn't switched that connection you will get this CEL.
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Default Re: help!!!: car hesistates and bogs with new ecu! (howangseg)

its a vx what the hell are you trying to put a different ecu in for anyways cause it will still be a slow *** car take that damn ecu out because those are totally different in the way the car runs and yes the o2 sensor is different for the two ecu's.
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^^ it's a vx with a d16z6, try to pay attnetion.
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haha, what he ^ said bump!
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any suggestions?
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