Can a bank 2 Ooxygen sensor cause misfire in bank 1?
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Can a bank 2 Oxygen sensor cause misfire in bank 1?
04 Disco 133k miles. Started getting P0150 last weekend so ordered a new sensor, then started gettin p0174 and p1174 at the same time. Now getting P0150 with P0305. Can a bad bank 2 sensor cause a misfire in bank 1 ?
Thanks for your help
Thanks for your help
Last edited by pdowning6; 05-09-2012 at 06:27 PM. Reason: spelling
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Actually Spike. O2 senors also determine long and short term fuel trims as well.
To the op, what you are asking is can you get your wife's sister pregnant by you f*cking your wife. Its impossible for bank 1 to affects the sensor of the opposite bank.
That being said, on high mileage vehicle like ours, always replace in pairs.
To the op, what you are asking is can you get your wife's sister pregnant by you f*cking your wife. Its impossible for bank 1 to affects the sensor of the opposite bank.
That being said, on high mileage vehicle like ours, always replace in pairs.
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They are required on OBDII cars to monitor the catalytic converters, if the converters stop working then they throw a code.
"Out of range" on a rear O2 would indicate a bad cat, slow or no response means the O2 is dead.
I also found out how to delete your cats and not set off the check engine light.
When my cats go bad thats what I'm going to do.