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Old 08-10-2006, 11:44 PM
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i know i read somewhere about wiring a resitor in the rear o2 sensor's circut to cause it not to throw a code. ive searched but have come up empty....
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you need a simulator. I do not believe that simply a constant signal is enough to tell the computer that the o2s are running correctly.
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does the current fluctuate? i know that some wont trip as long as the rear are lower than the front is the reason i asked...
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I just put up with the light until I got a tune. If you don't feel like shelling out the dough for a full tune, many places can just tune out your O2s for in SOME cases, cheaper than a set of O2 sims. Good luck.

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