Guys with LT's and Corvette Bosch O2's
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Guys with LT's and Corvette Bosch O2's
I ran my codes again last night because my SES light came on, for some reason I'm still getting a low voltage code on bank one sensor one which is the drivers side front. I checked the connection, it was good, even sprayed some electrical contact cleaner in there but still no luck. Is anyone else getting this code with the Vette O2's? I can't figure out what would cause it to read low voltage. Any idea's?
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i dont think its an issue with the sensor itsself, but i havent gotten any lights since getting tuned, i've been through slteast 3 drivers side o2s before then, but there is a long thread in the tuning section that'll bore you to death about the same 2-3 codes alot of people get with longtubes...
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I swapped the one Bosch sensor on the drivers side out with one of the old factory sensors and it worked. I had two 12" extensions laying in the garage so I pieced them together, installed the sensor, deleted the code and ran the OBD II cycle with no new codes showing up. I wonder why a brand new sensor would crap out so soon? Strange..
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Originally Posted by 98-LS1
I swapped the one Bosch sensor on the drivers side out with one of the old factory sensors and it worked. I had two 12" extensions laying in the garage so I pieced them together, installed the sensor, deleted the code and ran the OBD II cycle with no new codes showing up. I wonder why a brand new sensor would crap out so soon? Strange..