O2 error from computer
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O2 error from computer
Ok I have had this reoccuring error in the 4runner I have changed the O2 sensor 2 times now and after 1 day it gives the error again.
Anyone have an Idea why this would be happening?
David
Anyone have an Idea why this would be happening?
David
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Probably the wiring from the o2 sensor to the computer is damaged in some way, or the connector on the o2 may not be making a good connection, hope this helps
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Originally Posted by david in germany
Ok I have had this reoccuring error in the 4runner I have changed the O2 sensor 2 times now and after 1 day it gives the error again.
Anyone have an Idea why this would be happening?
David
Anyone have an Idea why this would be happening?
David
Is this an OBD code? If so, what was the actual code number?
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Originally Posted by david in germany
It is for the o2 sensor (off hand I think it is a 5)
David
David
Year, engine, etc
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Originally Posted by MTL_4runner
What are the specs on the truck?
Year, engine, etc
Year, engine, etc
David
Thanks all!
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David,
I had the same problem on my 92. The wire harness for the 02 sensor goes accross the truck along the cross member. Check the section right underneath the exhaust pipe. My exhaust pipe had touched the wire loom where it is wrapped with a thermo protection wrap. So the damage was not visible. I removed all of the covering, spliced the wires together, wraped all wires indvidually + together, and put all of the protective covering pack on. Worked like a charm. Don't know if that is the case with yours but it a place to check.
I had the same problem on my 92. The wire harness for the 02 sensor goes accross the truck along the cross member. Check the section right underneath the exhaust pipe. My exhaust pipe had touched the wire loom where it is wrapped with a thermo protection wrap. So the damage was not visible. I removed all of the covering, spliced the wires together, wraped all wires indvidually + together, and put all of the protective covering pack on. Worked like a charm. Don't know if that is the case with yours but it a place to check.
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