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Old 05-08-2011, 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by tkeyyy
i thought that was just a corrosive protectant?

it is, but o2 only run 0.1V-5V an ohm of resistance will screw up the voltage big time. get all the stuff on the thread out, and go from there
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if you did put a lot of antiseize then yeah it'll mess up the sensor. You just need very little.
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Originally Posted by SOHCmyDOHC
Did you buy a direct replacement one ar a universal one where you splice? Also, do you have access to a scanner and can get the voltage output readings for the o2 sensors?

Did you run over something and it hit the O2 sensor?
got a replacement and it 'was' working right after i put it into my cat

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i thought that was just a corrosive protectant?

it is, but o2 only run 0.1V-5V an ohm of resistance will screw up the voltage big time. get all the stuff on the thread out, and go from there
i only put like a drop worth on it..
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could it be ur cat paul?
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Originally Posted by chViETnk
could it be ur cat paul?
here's the odd part.. it was working fine with the cat.

with the TP, it's giving me a low voltage.
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Get it check out at n1 bro. They who know right away why its doing that.
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it'll also be a diagnostic -__-

i really don't think that corrosive paste will do anything. only thing i can do ATM is to check the threads on the o2 cel bung and the TP itself to see if it's making direct contact.

other than that, i have no idea
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oh your running a testpipe.. which brand?
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megan resonated.
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not sure bout megan but when i had my 63mm berk test pipe it ran fine but when i switched to 70mm invidia my cel went on but i used the cel fix and it went away, have you tried that?


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