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#6 of 9 Re: After market exhaust and having an O2 sensor issue [crazyjimmy]
by kiawah
Jul 09, 2010 (2:14 pm)
So then it is kind of up to you what you want to do next. Live with the CEL (put black electrical tape over the light, disclose to eventual buyer, hope the mis-adjusted input mixture doesn't cause any damage, etc).....or fix it and put a cat converter back on it.
Having a permanent on (and taped) CEL, would mask any other different problems that might turn the light on, so you should probably get an OBD2 reader and check the computer periodically for other codes that computer might have thrown for other different failing conditions.
Good luck.
#7 of 9 Re: After market exhaust and having an O2 sensor issue [wwest]
by wwest
Jul 10, 2010 (8:07 am)
My use was....
A constant CEL would result in "ignorance" (not knowing about) of any other "CEL" type problems, maybe more serious problems, that pop up later.
#8 of 9 Planar sensor
by hault
Oct 24, 2010 (9:55 am)
Does anyone know if and when GM started using "planar" type O2 sensors in their cars?
#9 of 9 thye EGR will lead to more problems if not fixed?
by inspector000
Jan 10, 2011 (10:30 am)
Some one broke the a sensor off the where it connects to the air filter box, I waited untill the car ran like crap before i took it in and now i have all kinds of issues. The transmission solenoid is bad on this year i coulkd not afford the part new so i purchased a used one. Now it feels like the tranmission is going out, it doesn;t seem to go in the last gear on the freeway, around town no problem. Reverse lags a little o0nly at first engament. but it keeps running so i think it could all be related to this broken EGR part? I parked it because i can't afford a transmission but could it be something else?