upstream o2 sensor...97TJ
#11
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Re: upstream o2 sensor...97TJ
None, other than to do your yearly chore.
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Tommy Humphries wrote:
>
> Hey Bill, long time no see.
>
> No silicone products have been used around this critter, and the mpg still
> sits between 18-22 fairly consistently. I did disconnect the battery and
> the light shut off for a couple of months...it just came back on, which
> prompted my post... any other ideas?
>
> Tommy Humphries
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Tommy Humphries wrote:
>
> Hey Bill, long time no see.
>
> No silicone products have been used around this critter, and the mpg still
> sits between 18-22 fairly consistently. I did disconnect the battery and
> the light shut off for a couple of months...it just came back on, which
> prompted my post... any other ideas?
>
> Tommy Humphries
#12
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Re: upstream o2 sensor...97TJ
None, other than to do your yearly chore.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Tommy Humphries wrote:
>
> Hey Bill, long time no see.
>
> No silicone products have been used around this critter, and the mpg still
> sits between 18-22 fairly consistently. I did disconnect the battery and
> the light shut off for a couple of months...it just came back on, which
> prompted my post... any other ideas?
>
> Tommy Humphries
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Tommy Humphries wrote:
>
> Hey Bill, long time no see.
>
> No silicone products have been used around this critter, and the mpg still
> sits between 18-22 fairly consistently. I did disconnect the battery and
> the light shut off for a couple of months...it just came back on, which
> prompted my post... any other ideas?
>
> Tommy Humphries
#13
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Re: upstream o2 sensor...97TJ
None, other than to do your yearly chore.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Tommy Humphries wrote:
>
> Hey Bill, long time no see.
>
> No silicone products have been used around this critter, and the mpg still
> sits between 18-22 fairly consistently. I did disconnect the battery and
> the light shut off for a couple of months...it just came back on, which
> prompted my post... any other ideas?
>
> Tommy Humphries
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Tommy Humphries wrote:
>
> Hey Bill, long time no see.
>
> No silicone products have been used around this critter, and the mpg still
> sits between 18-22 fairly consistently. I did disconnect the battery and
> the light shut off for a couple of months...it just came back on, which
> prompted my post... any other ideas?
>
> Tommy Humphries
#14
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Re: upstream o2 sensor...97TJ
air leak from a crack in the manifold... the sensor sends bad data creating
a code..
"Tommy Humphries" <thump@shreve.net> wrote in message
news:417d99de$0$6883$8b463f8a@news.nationwide.net. ..
> Hey guys its been a while since I was last here... Hoping that you can
> shed
> a bit of light on this subject.
>
> Ever since I replaced my shattered exhaust manifold on the 4.0 it has been
> eating an O2 sensor every year...at least it did till year before last
> when
> like clockwork the idiot light came on with the sensor code...I chose to
> just ignore it for a time...I haven't had any unusual problems out of the
> engine in this time...no rough running, backfiring etc, like I did when
> the
> sensor got toasted with the cracked header...
>
> Just wondering if the borla header could be the source of the problem?
> perhaps it is running a bit hotter/cooler than the sensor would like???
>
>
> Any ideas let me know by email, as I don't get to the group very often
> anymore.
>
> Thanks...
>
> Tommy Humphries
>
>
a code..
"Tommy Humphries" <thump@shreve.net> wrote in message
news:417d99de$0$6883$8b463f8a@news.nationwide.net. ..
> Hey guys its been a while since I was last here... Hoping that you can
> shed
> a bit of light on this subject.
>
> Ever since I replaced my shattered exhaust manifold on the 4.0 it has been
> eating an O2 sensor every year...at least it did till year before last
> when
> like clockwork the idiot light came on with the sensor code...I chose to
> just ignore it for a time...I haven't had any unusual problems out of the
> engine in this time...no rough running, backfiring etc, like I did when
> the
> sensor got toasted with the cracked header...
>
> Just wondering if the borla header could be the source of the problem?
> perhaps it is running a bit hotter/cooler than the sensor would like???
>
>
> Any ideas let me know by email, as I don't get to the group very often
> anymore.
>
> Thanks...
>
> Tommy Humphries
>
>
#15
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Re: upstream o2 sensor...97TJ
air leak from a crack in the manifold... the sensor sends bad data creating
a code..
"Tommy Humphries" <thump@shreve.net> wrote in message
news:417d99de$0$6883$8b463f8a@news.nationwide.net. ..
> Hey guys its been a while since I was last here... Hoping that you can
> shed
> a bit of light on this subject.
>
> Ever since I replaced my shattered exhaust manifold on the 4.0 it has been
> eating an O2 sensor every year...at least it did till year before last
> when
> like clockwork the idiot light came on with the sensor code...I chose to
> just ignore it for a time...I haven't had any unusual problems out of the
> engine in this time...no rough running, backfiring etc, like I did when
> the
> sensor got toasted with the cracked header...
>
> Just wondering if the borla header could be the source of the problem?
> perhaps it is running a bit hotter/cooler than the sensor would like???
>
>
> Any ideas let me know by email, as I don't get to the group very often
> anymore.
>
> Thanks...
>
> Tommy Humphries
>
>
a code..
"Tommy Humphries" <thump@shreve.net> wrote in message
news:417d99de$0$6883$8b463f8a@news.nationwide.net. ..
> Hey guys its been a while since I was last here... Hoping that you can
> shed
> a bit of light on this subject.
>
> Ever since I replaced my shattered exhaust manifold on the 4.0 it has been
> eating an O2 sensor every year...at least it did till year before last
> when
> like clockwork the idiot light came on with the sensor code...I chose to
> just ignore it for a time...I haven't had any unusual problems out of the
> engine in this time...no rough running, backfiring etc, like I did when
> the
> sensor got toasted with the cracked header...
>
> Just wondering if the borla header could be the source of the problem?
> perhaps it is running a bit hotter/cooler than the sensor would like???
>
>
> Any ideas let me know by email, as I don't get to the group very often
> anymore.
>
> Thanks...
>
> Tommy Humphries
>
>
#16
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Re: upstream o2 sensor...97TJ
air leak from a crack in the manifold... the sensor sends bad data creating
a code..
"Tommy Humphries" <thump@shreve.net> wrote in message
news:417d99de$0$6883$8b463f8a@news.nationwide.net. ..
> Hey guys its been a while since I was last here... Hoping that you can
> shed
> a bit of light on this subject.
>
> Ever since I replaced my shattered exhaust manifold on the 4.0 it has been
> eating an O2 sensor every year...at least it did till year before last
> when
> like clockwork the idiot light came on with the sensor code...I chose to
> just ignore it for a time...I haven't had any unusual problems out of the
> engine in this time...no rough running, backfiring etc, like I did when
> the
> sensor got toasted with the cracked header...
>
> Just wondering if the borla header could be the source of the problem?
> perhaps it is running a bit hotter/cooler than the sensor would like???
>
>
> Any ideas let me know by email, as I don't get to the group very often
> anymore.
>
> Thanks...
>
> Tommy Humphries
>
>
a code..
"Tommy Humphries" <thump@shreve.net> wrote in message
news:417d99de$0$6883$8b463f8a@news.nationwide.net. ..
> Hey guys its been a while since I was last here... Hoping that you can
> shed
> a bit of light on this subject.
>
> Ever since I replaced my shattered exhaust manifold on the 4.0 it has been
> eating an O2 sensor every year...at least it did till year before last
> when
> like clockwork the idiot light came on with the sensor code...I chose to
> just ignore it for a time...I haven't had any unusual problems out of the
> engine in this time...no rough running, backfiring etc, like I did when
> the
> sensor got toasted with the cracked header...
>
> Just wondering if the borla header could be the source of the problem?
> perhaps it is running a bit hotter/cooler than the sensor would like???
>
>
> Any ideas let me know by email, as I don't get to the group very often
> anymore.
>
> Thanks...
>
> Tommy Humphries
>
>
#17
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Re: upstream o2 sensor...97TJ
let us hope that silicone sealant was not used on the intake manifold
gasket!
> "Tommy Humphries" <thump@shreve.net> wrote in message
> news:417d99de$0$6883$8b463f8a@news.nationwide.net. ..
>> Hey guys its been a while since I was last here... Hoping that you can
>> shed
>> a bit of light on this subject.
>>
>> Ever since I replaced my shattered exhaust manifold on the 4.0 it has
>> been
>> eating an O2 sensor every year...at least it did till year before last
>> when
>> like clockwork the idiot light came on with the sensor code...I chose to
>> just ignore it for a time...I haven't had any unusual problems out of the
>> engine in this time...no rough running, backfiring etc, like I did when
>> the
>> sensor got toasted with the cracked header...
>>
>> Just wondering if the borla header could be the source of the problem?
>> perhaps it is running a bit hotter/cooler than the sensor would like???
gasket!
> "Tommy Humphries" <thump@shreve.net> wrote in message
> news:417d99de$0$6883$8b463f8a@news.nationwide.net. ..
>> Hey guys its been a while since I was last here... Hoping that you can
>> shed
>> a bit of light on this subject.
>>
>> Ever since I replaced my shattered exhaust manifold on the 4.0 it has
>> been
>> eating an O2 sensor every year...at least it did till year before last
>> when
>> like clockwork the idiot light came on with the sensor code...I chose to
>> just ignore it for a time...I haven't had any unusual problems out of the
>> engine in this time...no rough running, backfiring etc, like I did when
>> the
>> sensor got toasted with the cracked header...
>>
>> Just wondering if the borla header could be the source of the problem?
>> perhaps it is running a bit hotter/cooler than the sensor would like???
#18
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Re: upstream o2 sensor...97TJ
let us hope that silicone sealant was not used on the intake manifold
gasket!
> "Tommy Humphries" <thump@shreve.net> wrote in message
> news:417d99de$0$6883$8b463f8a@news.nationwide.net. ..
>> Hey guys its been a while since I was last here... Hoping that you can
>> shed
>> a bit of light on this subject.
>>
>> Ever since I replaced my shattered exhaust manifold on the 4.0 it has
>> been
>> eating an O2 sensor every year...at least it did till year before last
>> when
>> like clockwork the idiot light came on with the sensor code...I chose to
>> just ignore it for a time...I haven't had any unusual problems out of the
>> engine in this time...no rough running, backfiring etc, like I did when
>> the
>> sensor got toasted with the cracked header...
>>
>> Just wondering if the borla header could be the source of the problem?
>> perhaps it is running a bit hotter/cooler than the sensor would like???
gasket!
> "Tommy Humphries" <thump@shreve.net> wrote in message
> news:417d99de$0$6883$8b463f8a@news.nationwide.net. ..
>> Hey guys its been a while since I was last here... Hoping that you can
>> shed
>> a bit of light on this subject.
>>
>> Ever since I replaced my shattered exhaust manifold on the 4.0 it has
>> been
>> eating an O2 sensor every year...at least it did till year before last
>> when
>> like clockwork the idiot light came on with the sensor code...I chose to
>> just ignore it for a time...I haven't had any unusual problems out of the
>> engine in this time...no rough running, backfiring etc, like I did when
>> the
>> sensor got toasted with the cracked header...
>>
>> Just wondering if the borla header could be the source of the problem?
>> perhaps it is running a bit hotter/cooler than the sensor would like???
#19
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Re: upstream o2 sensor...97TJ
let us hope that silicone sealant was not used on the intake manifold
gasket!
> "Tommy Humphries" <thump@shreve.net> wrote in message
> news:417d99de$0$6883$8b463f8a@news.nationwide.net. ..
>> Hey guys its been a while since I was last here... Hoping that you can
>> shed
>> a bit of light on this subject.
>>
>> Ever since I replaced my shattered exhaust manifold on the 4.0 it has
>> been
>> eating an O2 sensor every year...at least it did till year before last
>> when
>> like clockwork the idiot light came on with the sensor code...I chose to
>> just ignore it for a time...I haven't had any unusual problems out of the
>> engine in this time...no rough running, backfiring etc, like I did when
>> the
>> sensor got toasted with the cracked header...
>>
>> Just wondering if the borla header could be the source of the problem?
>> perhaps it is running a bit hotter/cooler than the sensor would like???
gasket!
> "Tommy Humphries" <thump@shreve.net> wrote in message
> news:417d99de$0$6883$8b463f8a@news.nationwide.net. ..
>> Hey guys its been a while since I was last here... Hoping that you can
>> shed
>> a bit of light on this subject.
>>
>> Ever since I replaced my shattered exhaust manifold on the 4.0 it has
>> been
>> eating an O2 sensor every year...at least it did till year before last
>> when
>> like clockwork the idiot light came on with the sensor code...I chose to
>> just ignore it for a time...I haven't had any unusual problems out of the
>> engine in this time...no rough running, backfiring etc, like I did when
>> the
>> sensor got toasted with the cracked header...
>>
>> Just wondering if the borla header could be the source of the problem?
>> perhaps it is running a bit hotter/cooler than the sensor would like???
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