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1995 S-10 Gets Code 13 - What To Do?
My 1995 4 cylinder S-10 has its service light come on. Following my manual I have read the trouble code(s) and find only 13. The book says this means O2 Sensor Open Circuit. Does this mean that the sensor needs to be replaced? Thanks!
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Re: 1995 S-10 Gets Code 13 - What To Do?
4.3 engine?
Code 13 is open sensor circuit. Wiring or bad sensor or heater circuit if the heated sensor. Also check fuse if it has one. MT
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Re: 1995 S-10 Gets Code 13 - What To Do?
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Re: 1995 S-10 Gets Code 13 - What To Do?
Single wire 02 sensor has no heater or fuse.
You can check voltage output with a good volt meter or I would just replace it.
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