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1999 4 door civic, error 41, any assistance?

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Old Nov 8, 2008 | 10:24 PM
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Default 1999 4 door civic, error 41, any assistance?

primary oxygen sensor heater is the error (CEL 41)

anyone know where that is located on the car itself? easy to change?

i hate having a CEL, even if it's not engine related directly.

it's my winter car, so i like keeping it reliable. love my hondas :D

thanks guys!

(yes, i did a search, which is how i found out what the code was, but no answer avail as to where the part is that is malfunctioning!)
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Old Nov 8, 2008 | 10:35 PM
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Default Re: 1999 4 door civic, error 41, any assistance? (nicotine)

its located at the front of your car on your headers, the only way to replace it is to buy a new 02 sensor
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Old Nov 8, 2008 | 10:42 PM
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Default Re: 1999 4 door civic, error 41, any assistance? (hazard2o9)

ahh, so it is the o2 sensor on the header....

thought since it said "heater", i thought it was air related (passenger compartment heater)

easy enuff!

time to rip it off tommorow.

thanks for the fast reply!
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Old Nov 8, 2008 | 10:42 PM
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Default Re: 1999 4 door civic, error 41, any assistance? (nicotine)

Originally Posted by nicotine
primary oxygen sensor heater is the error (CEL 41)

anyone know where that is located on the car itself? easy to change?

i hate having a CEL, even if it's not engine related directly.

it's my winter car, so i like keeping it reliable. love my hondas :D

thanks guys!

(yes, i did a search, which is how i found out what the code was, but no answer avail as to where the part is that is malfunctioning!)
first replace the o2 sensor...sometimes the heater wire gets ripped out or disconnected from what i have heard. if the problem consists...you will have a bigger problem. and no...the oxygen sensor is a simple fix. 22mm (i think) and about 30 sec of your time...thats all.
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