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Old 04-12-2007, 10:46 AM
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Default P0155 Need new o2, which Bosch o2 has extension?

Well after my intake swap and deleting my air I pop up with this wonderful code. When I did my header swap I just made my own extensions with the supplied wire and heat shrink. I was wondering which Bosch o2 has the extension already on it? I have a commercial account so I'm just going to go ahead and get two and get rid of the do it yourself extensions.

Also a code popped up for the air. I think it was P0410. I thought that the air would not throw a code as long as the fuse was good?

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I think I found it, Bosh 13111 for the o2's but what about the p0410?
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so uhh, how much are you paying for the 13111's and can you send me some?
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Originally Posted by 98Camarod
but what about the p0410?
http://gearchatter.com/viewtopic8712...899a4239a02f7b
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Originally Posted by 98Camarod
Well after my intake swap and deleting my air I pop up with this wonderful code. When I did my header swap I just made my own extensions with the supplied wire and heat shrink. I was wondering which Bosch o2 has the extension already on it? I have a commercial account so I'm just going to go ahead and get two and get rid of the do it yourself extensions.

Also a code popped up for the air. I think it was P0410. I thought that the air would not throw a code as long as the fuse was good?

Gotta love ls1tech, the place where you get your **** fixed by everyone. TheBlur, Orangeapeel, and Brad, lets see which one of you respond first.
Check with your uncle's shop.
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123.68 with tax for two. I wonder if after I replace the o2s if that light will not come back on. When I swapped the lts in the o2 looked a bit nasty, it was just a matter of time before it went out.
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Originally Posted by streetlegalls1
Check with your uncle's shop.
Im not a paying customer . I have to fend for myself, my dad and uncle supply me with any tool I need, everything else is up to me.
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I used them and no codes.
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I'm talking about it getting rid of the p0410. They both came on at the same time, so I think it is safe to assume that they are linked. So when I replace the o2 sensors tomorrow we'll see if the p0410 code comes back on.
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P0410 is a secondary air injection system malfunction. It will keep showing up until you get the code switched off in the PCM via tuning software. I had it on mine until I got the dyno tune done and asked them to ditch the rear O2s and A.I.R. ****.




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