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Old 01-20-2006, 02:36 PM
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O2 Sensor question

Does anyone know what the proper resistor would be to put into O2 sensor to get the check engine light to turn off? I have no cat on my car. RKSport sells one that looks all pretty but they want like $68 for it. Thanks!
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Old 01-20-2006, 05:38 PM
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Re: O2 Sensor question

you want to do what. Did you try to put an O2 sensor back there. Casper makes a bug that is supposed to simulate the O2 without being there but it still trows codes becasue of the temp or something,

http://www.j-body.org/~gatewayjbody/...pic.php?t=2985

here you go read this. it's form the local car club
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Re: O2 Sensor question

you cant just put a resistor in and think itll work. an o2 produces voltage so you would have to use a simulator if you dont want a downstream o2.
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Re: O2 Sensor question

The resister may cause more problems and make your car run ruff. Not a good buy in my opinion.
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