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Does anyone know if they make an O2 Simulator for OBD0 B16?

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Old 10-17-2005, 01:36 PM
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Default Does anyone know if they make an O2 Simulator for OBD0 B16?

Well, I want to get all my codes fixed on my car right now, Just so I feel like there is nothing else wrong with my car. I am currently throwing a TPS code, IACV code, and an O2 code. I am going to get my mechanic to fix the TPS thing. And I am going to buy another IACV just to be sure. But I just want my check engine light to go off. That is why I was wondering if they made an O2 simulator that I could plug into the O2 plug to get rid of the O2 code.
Old 10-17-2005, 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by RedlineBoyzCRX
I am going to get my mechanic to fix the TPS thing.
Mine was throwing a TPS code so I grabbed one off of eBay for about $40 with shipping. I swapped them out and the code went away. Only took about 5 minutes to change.

I'd save the mechanic bills for something harder you can't do yourself.
Old 10-17-2005, 11:11 PM
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Why don't you fix the problem instead of bandaiding it? If you are running a test pipe, put a cat back on. Unless you have a chipped ECU that has open loop disabled, you need to have that O2 sensor there and functional or the car will run poorly.

But to answer your question, I am sure that the O2 sensor simulators are universal.




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