Error P1416?
Thanks in advance.
i have had a lot of problems with my o2 sensors.
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I don’t want to seem like I’m blaming the o2 just an avenue to check out. If he did a header install he might have an exhaust leak on that side. The first sign might be an air code. The air code is very easy to trip. I got a little water in the wire harness for my o2 sensor and the 1st code was an air injection code, not an o2 sensor. Funny really because it was a dead give away. The o2 sensor was locked in at 1mv
<small>[ September 03, 2002, 05:12 PM: Message edited by: dissonance ]</small>
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<strong>It is mostly a check valve but I have had a false check valve code because of an o2 sensor, you said you did the restrictor mod, how big did you drill the holes?
I don’t want to seem like I’m blaming the o2 just an avenue to check out. If he did a header install he might have an exhaust leak on that side. The first sign might be an air code. The air code is very easy to trip. I got a little water in the wire harness for my o2 sensor and the 1st code was an air injection code, not an o2 sensor. Funny really because it was a dead give away. The o2 sensor was locked in at 1mv</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Ah, but you would have had other codes as well, correct? <img border="0" title="" alt="[Smile]" src="gr_stretch.gif" /> A dead or locked O2 should throw a P1153 (bank2) or P1133 (bank1) for "insufficient switching".
Again I not staying this is his problem, it is just something he should look at. I have had many problems with o2 and when the pcm says it’s the air check valve it might be linked to something else. If it was me I would go buy two new check valves and put them in. ether way it would not hurt to have new ones.
When I was tripping the air code my o2 would stick at .9 or so then come back down. So the o2 never responded to the computer that the extra air had entered the exhaust manifolds. His heater in that o2 might be a little slow.
<strong>Could be your o2 sensor on that bank. The o2 sensor tells the pcm that the secondary air injection is working</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">If it was my o2 sensor I would be able to tell if it were working with Auto Tap, correct?
Like blackSS said go ahead and replace your check valves. It will not hurt to replace both either. Headers are known to burn the valve up,
I know we have been over and over this but check for an exhaust leak. Who did your header installed? Headers are also known for not sealing up.
If you haven’t had the headers on for a very long time you might not see an o2 sensor code for awhile. It was months before I had an o2 sensor code. But I did show a secondary air code. I’m only tell you this because, your trobbles sounds a lot like what I dealt with
<strong>How long have you had your headers installed? You said you have what sounds like a bag in the wind? Does it change when you increase the idle? Say to 1000 or 1,500 rpm?
Like blackSS said go ahead and replace your check valves. It will not hurt to replace both either. Headers are known to burn the valve up,
I know we have been over and over this but check for an exhaust leak. Who did your header installed? Headers are also known for not sealing up.
If you haven’t had the headers on for a very long time you might not see an o2 sensor code for awhile. It was months before I had an o2 sensor code. But I did show a secondary air code. I’m only tell you this because, your trobbles sounds a lot like what I dealt with</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I would say that I've had them on for a month, tops month and a half. I had them installed by someone (don't want to post it in public, but if you want to know shoot me over a email. I've had a few problems with him). The sound does slightly increase, and I can hear it very good at around 60 - 70 mph. I am going to replace both AIR valves and use new gaskets. Hopefully I'll have everything this weekend. Other then looking for black areas how can I see a exhaust leak? When you say "o2 sensor code" what do you mean? I have LS1 Edit and removed the codes for the back ones.
Thanks again
I had a really hard time finding mine, I knew I had a leak, I took the car to a small shop to get it on a lift and the guy just put both of his hands over the exhaust pipe and comply sealed the exhaust off. Before I could say what you are doing… I could hear a whistling sound from the drivers side… comes to find out my gasket was burned out. I don’t think this will hurt your car if you did it a few times. It might die if you hold it for 40 sec’s or so. Maybe some of the other guys could tell if it would hurt anything
your right for removing your rear o2’s/code. Come to think of it if you have ls1edit why don’t you just remove the air pump and codes from the pcm… then you could drop a few lbs from the front of the car. <img border="0" alt="[Fluffy]" title="" src="graemlins/fluffy.gif" /> If you have emission testing you might not want to but headers with out cats is not going to pass anyways
oh, if you did have a leak and could hear it at 60/70mph then it should be a huge leak... <img border="0" title="" alt="[Eek!]" src="gr_eek2.gif" />
<small>[ September 04, 2002, 05:52 PM: Message edited by: dissonance ]</small>


