Posted by Brian Schmidt on January 05, 2014 at 18:28:04 from (69.66.237.150):
In Reply to: Re: O2 sensor posted by Bob on January 04, 2014 at 14:15:38:
Bob,
You seem pretty knowledgeable with these systems. Do you know of a way to eliminate the heater code with a wiring change or running a resistor in-line with this circuit? I don't have access to a programmer that can eliminate this. And I don't want to spend a bunch of cash on a junk code that doesn't effect anything.
I have already installed the dual plug anti-fouler adapters to pull the sensor out of the exhaust stream. This worked for me on another truck that I had to pull the cat off because it plugged. Thought I would try it on this one. No luck though. It is just the annoyance of the "check engine" light that drives me nutz. And if we ever go to selling it, codes drive many people away.
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