Code 41 - o2 sensor gone bad ... Whats the cheapest replacement?
I checked AutoValue and they told me $240 CDN .. thats close to Honda OEM price ..
What are my alternatives to replace my O2 sensor (ODB1 H22 using Sensor off my H23)
Thanks!
What are my alternatives to replace my O2 sensor (ODB1 H22 using Sensor off my H23)
Thanks!
Hey man,
This is the cheapest I found them for. http://www.thepartsbin.com/oxy....html
Hope this helps.
This is the cheapest I found them for. http://www.thepartsbin.com/oxy....html
Hope this helps.
as in the topic, the symptoms are a glowing yellow light with a picture of an engine on it ... and when I jump the service connector it says code 41, which is a bad heating o2 sensor.
I couldnt tell you any other symptoms as I've been on my H22 for not even a week after not driving my car for a month, and it previously running H23 .. As well, vtec isn't enabled so I'm throwing code 22.
I got one off Ebay, $42 USD dollars or something shipped .. cheapy cheapy.
I couldnt tell you any other symptoms as I've been on my H22 for not even a week after not driving my car for a month, and it previously running H23 .. As well, vtec isn't enabled so I'm throwing code 22.
I got one off Ebay, $42 USD dollars or something shipped .. cheapy cheapy.
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