help cel code problem
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help cel code 1 problem
i have a jdm b16 swap 2nd gen. ive pretty much did and tried everything already, changed my o2 sensor borrowed and tried different ECU from a friend check for fuel pressure, but still im throwing a code 1 = O2 sensor
it is a 92 Civic VX we had to use an Civic Si harness to make the swap possible
any ideas what i should do
any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks!
Modified by ckawjr at 1:26 AM 3/19/2005
it is a 92 Civic VX we had to use an Civic Si harness to make the swap possible
any ideas what i should do
any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks!
Modified by ckawjr at 1:26 AM 3/19/2005
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Re: help cel code 1 problem (ckawjr)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ckawjr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have a jdm b16 swap 2nd gen. ive pretty much did and tried everything already, changed my o2 sensor borrowed and tried different ECU from a friend check for fuel pressure, but still im throwing a code 1 = O2 sensor
it is a 92 Civic VX we had to use an Civic Si harness to make the swap possible
any ideas what i should do
any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks!
Modified by ckawjr at 1:26 AM 3/19/2005</TD></TR></TABLE>
after u put a new o2 sensor in, did u reset your ecu before u start the engine?
it is a 92 Civic VX we had to use an Civic Si harness to make the swap possible
any ideas what i should do
any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks!
Modified by ckawjr at 1:26 AM 3/19/2005</TD></TR></TABLE>
after u put a new o2 sensor in, did u reset your ecu before u start the engine?
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o2 sensor known good, check your thermostat ground( it might have a bad connection..use some sand paper), check your wiring for the o2 sensor..on a vx its a 5 wire o2 wideband so your engine wire harness does not match the vehicle side so your wires are defininately not connected to the ecu unless you have done that correction already?
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