17 Codes...places to start?
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Hate to be the bad news guy but most likely you just had a bare wire on one of your o2 sensors. As i'm sure you figured out since its fixed, you probably blew a fuse (fuse 2). That fuse is for all of those parts that were throwing codes. It happens when a bare wire to one of them (or a failing component) blows the fuse, then they all go. You could have probably just fixed it with some high temp tape though if you had high mileage you still didnt do too bad by replacing the sensors as they were probably going out soon anyways. If it does trip again my bet is on a bare wire somewhere, find it, fix it, and you'll be in the hole $.05 for a piece of tape.
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Hate to be the bad news guy but most likely you just had a bare wire on one of your o2 sensors. As i'm sure you figured out since its fixed, you probably blew a fuse (fuse 2). That fuse is for all of those parts that were throwing codes. It happens when a bare wire to one of them (or a failing component) blows the fuse, then they all go. You could have probably just fixed it with some high temp tape though if you had high mileage you still didnt do too bad by replacing the sensors as they were probably going out soon anyways. If it does trip again my bet is on a bare wire somewhere, find it, fix it, and you'll be in the hole $.05 for a piece of tape.
Either way he would have had to replace those O2 sensors eventually, so now that's one more thing he can check out off his service list as completed. Plus it should helo maintain his fuel economy.
Good work on the fix nevertheless, gonna say that 17 bloody codes all at once is crazy! Never knew that faulty O2 sensors could cause so much havoc! I think I'll go ahead and replace all mine just to be safe.
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Thinking on it....one of the rears had one of the wires sitting a bit close to moving parts...may have been worn thru as it did feel very limp. Both rears were ready to be changed...black as tar....but the fronts were probably ok...still, had the car up and went ahead and changed all. Engine runs so much better now...happy with the fix! Thanks for the heads up on looking for wires next time!
Now, on to the passenger seat lumbar bladder....not looking forward to tracking down this issue!
Now, on to the passenger seat lumbar bladder....not looking forward to tracking down this issue!
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