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    Quote Originally Posted by ECU-MAN View Post
    don't guess or believe what other tell you before you commit to purchasing parts. Diagnose the problem correctly and then fix the problem, then purchase parts if required.


    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...gnostics-Codes
    Yeah well this was the guy who put my engine in so I'm assuming when he's told me it's the o2 sensors he's identified it wasn't a wiring issue or an actual issue with the engine

    That's a lot of codes to look at and remember, I'll give it a shot though

    Thanks man

    Quote Originally Posted by Jasemas View Post
    I hope its a genuine Honda o2 sensor or an NTK/NGK one
    otherwise most of the aftermarket - you can forget it
    Not sure, I'll have to ask him. I do always like OEM though can't ever go wrong with it

    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    Just to add - with conversions this issue is VERY common and rarely requires replacement parts. It's a wiring to the o2 sensor issue
    Hope so


    Back to the main post though, is it ok to change them while the old exhaust is still on it or should I wait till the new exhaust is installed? Not sure if the o2 sensors plug into the exhaust I do know one of them sit on the head somewhere but I've seen some videos with some of them sitting inside the cat/piping so not sure if it's a waste of money or double handling to do it twice? Or will the o2 sensor literally just plug off and into whatever else I want to plug it into
    Last edited by ekR; 19-11-2015 at 09:01 AM.

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