Got code 41, O2 Sensor Heater, how can i correct
You need a multi-meter....otherwise your shotgunning it.
Disconnect the O2 from the engine wiring harness. Measure the resistance between the 2 black wires. It should be in the 17-30ohm range...if not, your only option is to replace it.
Disconnect the O2 from the engine wiring harness. Measure the resistance between the 2 black wires. It should be in the 17-30ohm range...if not, your only option is to replace it.
I am getting a code 41 also.
I was initially getting a code 1 w/ the original O2 sensor in my JDM B16a w/ P30 ECU.
I swapped the O2 sensor for the one out of my original motor which was working fine in the D16z6 and P28.
Check engine light went out, car idled for about 10 minutes, I then drove it up the street and then about a mile down the street, the check engine light came back on.
I get code 41 now instead of code # 1. What is causing this?
I was initially getting a code 1 w/ the original O2 sensor in my JDM B16a w/ P30 ECU.
I swapped the O2 sensor for the one out of my original motor which was working fine in the D16z6 and P28.
Check engine light went out, car idled for about 10 minutes, I then drove it up the street and then about a mile down the street, the check engine light came back on.
I get code 41 now instead of code # 1. What is causing this?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by BluLude »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">if there arent broken wires and or improper wiring replace the 02 sensor</TD></TR></TABLE>
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