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Please help locate where the O2 sensor that has an error of PO430.



 
 
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Old July 22nd 05, 12:12 AM
Cosmo
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Default Please help locate where the O2 sensor that has an error of PO430.

The check engine light on my 1998 6 cyl SOHC Sport came on the other
day. I had it read at the local parts store and the error was PO430
catalyst system efficiency below threshold. Checking the Haynes manual
and searching the internet I cannot find the location of the bad O2. I
understand that bank 2 is on the discharge side of the converter but
what side of the truck is the O2 on. Any help would be appreciated.

Many thanks


Everett
 




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