1998 Honda Accord LX 2.3L 4cyl
Engine ID: F23A1
I decided to change the Primary O2 sensor.
I first installed a California Denso Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor, this ended up being the wrong one, as soon as I turned on the car I got a P1035 check engine code.
Then I installed the correct one, Denso 234-4620 Oxygen sensor and the P1035 code is there.
I followed Honda's trouble shooting guide:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3FTLYW77
and get to step 18. I'm not able to do this step but I suspect an open between the ECM and the Primary O2 sensor.
Do you guys think installing the wrong O2 sensor the first time damaged the wiring? Anybody run into a similar situation?
Mike
Engine ID: F23A1
I decided to change the Primary O2 sensor.
I first installed a California Denso Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor, this ended up being the wrong one, as soon as I turned on the car I got a P1035 check engine code.
Then I installed the correct one, Denso 234-4620 Oxygen sensor and the P1035 code is there.
I followed Honda's trouble shooting guide:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3FTLYW77
and get to step 18. I'm not able to do this step but I suspect an open between the ECM and the Primary O2 sensor.
Do you guys think installing the wrong O2 sensor the first time damaged the wiring? Anybody run into a similar situation?
Mike
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