AJ126 Bank 2
Yo, Lance.
References to Bank-1 and Bank-2 are made with regard to the
engine. When viewed from the flywheel the right-hand bank will be
Bank-1 and the left-hand bank will be Bank-2.
Cheers
References to Bank-1 and Bank-2 are made with regard to the
engine. When viewed from the flywheel the right-hand bank will be
Bank-1 and the left-hand bank will be Bank-2.
Cheers
My cheapo parts store reader was able to erase all the 6+ temporary codes, each pointing to the same sensor.
Last edited by Unhingd; Aug 6, 2023 at 02:24 PM.
I haven't (yet) had an O2 issue, so I'm not sure I can help with that part. What's the permanent code? I know there are some that even the factory tool won't clear, but I'd expect anything O2-related would be minor, unless there's some EPA requirement. I assume you've tried the obvious (disconnecting battery).
I haven't (yet) had an O2 issue, so I'm not sure I can help with that part. What's the permanent code? I know there are some that even the factory tool won't clear, but I'd expect anything O2-related would be minor, unless there's some EPA requirement. I assume you've tried the obvious (disconnecting battery).
Thank you. This will save me a couple hundred bucks for the part. (Plus, I don't have to climb under the car.)
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