OBD1 code 41...need some help!!
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OBD1 code 41...need some help!!
Ive had this damn code for sooo long and i need to do emissions so its got to go.
Code 41 is o2 heater and i was throwing the code becuase i had no o2 wired in....so for the past few days ive tried 3 different o2 sensors, code still there and today i replaced it with a brand new o2. Code still there. Then i bypassed the harness thinking maybe it was faulty and ran it striaght to the ECU, code is still there!
wtf is the problem...is code 41 more than just o2?
Code 41 is o2 heater and i was throwing the code becuase i had no o2 wired in....so for the past few days ive tried 3 different o2 sensors, code still there and today i replaced it with a brand new o2. Code still there. Then i bypassed the harness thinking maybe it was faulty and ran it striaght to the ECU, code is still there!
wtf is the problem...is code 41 more than just o2?
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Re: OBD1 code 41...need some help!! (JD95hatch)
engine is jdm zc single cam with a p06 non-vtec ecu which takes a single wire o2 which is exactly what is installed just FYI
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Re: OBD1 code 41...need some help!! (JD95hatch)
if its a single wire o2, its a nonheated sensor. just a standard o2. r u positive the code was that
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Re: OBD1 code 41...need some help!! (JD95hatch)
I had this same issue.
First make sure your running the correct o2 (number of wires), and make sure it is wired correctly. Second, what brand o2 are you using? Some have been known to throw codes (i.e.-Bosche). Third, did you clear your ecu after the install?
First make sure your running the correct o2 (number of wires), and make sure it is wired correctly. Second, what brand o2 are you using? Some have been known to throw codes (i.e.-Bosche). Third, did you clear your ecu after the install?
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Re: OBD1 code 41...need some help!! (postman)
ok...expletive bosche and any aftermarket o2 sensors...
i had an oem 4 wire sitting around so i decided just to give it a try so i wired it up to the ECU and....
no cel....
even though im sure only one of those wires needs to be wired in...the o2 signal wire oh well...thanks guys!
i had an oem 4 wire sitting around so i decided just to give it a try so i wired it up to the ECU and....
no cel....
even though im sure only one of those wires needs to be wired in...the o2 signal wire oh well...thanks guys!
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