SC V6 wrote:it was a wiring issue.. I got under the car and unplugged the sensor and checked the ohms of the sensor itself, then used my scanner to read the voltage of it.. I just pushed the connectors together and the code went away.. cause thats a short or malfunction... what most people do is replace the o2 sensor, but sometimes you don't need to.. this is why I steered away from the usual responce from people saying to just replace it, and I checked it myself, and saved $$$$$
You shuold do a DIY for all us member bro.... Dang you shuold of told us earlier about this haha... So far you havnt gotten that code yet?
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