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pre O2 sesor replace on 00 Civiv
Average shadetree with a couple questions before I replace a oxygen
sensor in my 00 Civic to solve P0135 (and thus check engine light) Q1 - anything on threads of new sensor ? Q2 - does the CEL need to be turned off with a scanner or will driving the car with the new part do it ? (any sugg or comments on this seemly easy job are welcomed) -- Rob Fruth - Houston, Tx http://www.rfruth.net 1981 Raleigh for errands & fun ____ __o 1997 Trek 2300 for real fun ! ____ _ \ | _) 2000 Civic hatchback (_)/ (_) |
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I think I read somewhere that the new O2 sensor comes coated with some
sort of sealan, and you should not put anything on it. but you should find specific information for your car and the specific o2 sensor, and not rely on myu poor memory. Also, use OEM if you can. |
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> I think I read somewhere that the new O2 sensor comes coated with some > sort of sealan, and you should not put anything on it. but you should > find specific information for your car and the specific o2 sensor, and > not rely on myu poor memory. Also, use OEM if you can. > Thanks for the quick reply ! -- Rob (OEM) Fruth - Houston, Tx http://www.rfruth.net 1981 Raleigh for errands & fun ____ __o 1997 Trek 2300 for real fun ! ____ _ \ | _) 2000 Civic hatchback (_)/ (_) |
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someone wrote:
> Average shadetree with a couple questions before I replace a oxygen > sensor in my 00 Civic to solve P0135 (and thus check engine light) > Q1 - anything on threads of new sensor ? the honda OEM sensor comes with some grey anti-sieze preapplied. > Q2 - does the CEL need to be turned off with a scanner or will driving > the car with the new part do it ? (any sugg or comments on this seemly > easy job are welcomed) best to do it with a scanner. scanners are under $100. the dealer will want at leas tthat much in labor alone to replace the sensor, which took me all of 10 minutes, working slowly. |
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