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Old 12-09-2007, 02:16 PM
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Hey where can you get those dummy o2 sensors that bypas the emission codes you get when you gut out your cat?
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ebay, make them.
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Do you know exactly what they are called so I can look them up on ebay? Thanks
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try this

http://s2ki.com/forums/index.php?sho...9&hl=simulator
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that wat i did works perfect for me
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Ok, I ended up buying a new OEM o2 sensor because my old needed to be replaced, and that spark plug non-fouler part # 42009. I had to drill down some on that non-fouler so that the o2 sensor had enough room to screw into that. I couldnt have done it more perfectly. As before I used to get these codes - p0401, p0420, p0136, p0138. Now all I get is p0401. Can I do anything else to prevent that code? My cat is completely gutted out, so there may not be any ways around that.
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Originally Posted by 2ndgentl
Ok, I ended up buying a new OEM o2 sensor because my old needed to be replaced, and that spark plug non-fouler part # 42009. I had to drill down some on that non-fouler so that the o2 sensor had enough room to screw into that. I couldnt have done it more perfectly. As before I used to get these codes - p0401, p0420, p0136, p0138. Now all I get is p0401. Can I do anything else to prevent that code? My cat is completely gutted out, so there may not be any ways around that.
u do this for both of the O2 sensor or just one
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^ you only do it for the rear o2

2ndgen The 401 code is for the egr ports. Follow the the EGR cleaning DIYs and clean your egr ports
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Thanks man, I will find it somewhere on these forums on how to clean the EGR
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Sorry to bother but I searched and I cant find step by step possibly with pics. Someone guide me please.
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Nevermind, I just found it. I am starting it now.
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