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Got an SES light, and here are the codes.....
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07-05-2009, 01:42 PM | #1 |
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Got an SES light, and here are the codes.....
P2096: Post catalyst fuel trim bank 1 too lean
P2270: O2 bank 1 sensor 2 signal stuck lean I'm not sure what those codes mean, and how to fix them? Anyone? Please chime in TIA
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07-05-2009, 10:57 PM | #3 |
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So you think my O2 sensors are bad/faulty?
If that's really the case, I'm glad........Because I thought it might have been something more serious....... Is there a way to verify that before I change the O2 sensor and find out that's NOT the problem? TIA P.S. BTW, I got the SES light and the same P2096 code again today!!
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I had a code, not the exact one, its listed in the maint section of the forum, replaced all 4 02 sensors, and the Ses light is still on. Car isnt driving any different though. There isnt really a way to check which one is faulty. How long have you been running the downpipes for?
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