Low RPM Hesitation & Strong Odor
#12
Yeah, I had that code. The sensor was bad because the front honey comb in the cat came loose and knocked the tip off the sensor. I had the low rpm bogging/hesitation. It didn't rattle either.
Just out of curiosity, is your air pump working? I was thinking that might of had something to do with my cat messing up since I've not had one for the past 3 years or so. Then again, it could be the 168,000 miles too
Just out of curiosity, is your air pump working? I was thinking that might of had something to do with my cat messing up since I've not had one for the past 3 years or so. Then again, it could be the 168,000 miles too
#13
Originally Posted by MP2k,Dec 16 2010, 07:47 AM
Yeah, I had that code. The sensor was bad because the front honey comb in the cat came loose and knocked the tip off the sensor. I had the low rpm bogging/hesitation. It didn't rattle either.
Just out of curiosity, is your air pump working? I was thinking that might of had something to do with my cat messing up since I've not had one for the past 3 years or so. Then again, it could be the 168,000 miles too
Just out of curiosity, is your air pump working? I was thinking that might of had something to do with my cat messing up since I've not had one for the past 3 years or so. Then again, it could be the 168,000 miles too
I'm a believer in the test pipe. I do have a question. Do I still need to buy a new sensor if I get the test pipe? Or do I use the workaround?
I guess its time to start searching the forum's for a test pipe
#20
Finally got this fixed. Bad Catalytic converter which destroyed the O2 sensor. I was also the source of the rattle under my car.
Got a test pipe from Vivid and all is good.
Got a test pipe from Vivid and all is good.
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