Erick
05-04-2004, 04:29 PM
I'm dumb.
I replaced the O2 sensor with one of the Bosch Universal O2 sensors - which involved cutting and splicing the existing 4 O2 sensor wires.
But I STILL got the check engine light with 1221 code. :(
It took many months, but I FINALLY figured out the problem...
I'll cut to the chase --> the connector in the engine compartment (drivers side by starter) that connects the O2 wires to whatever, wasn't FULLY connected. I gave it a little turn, and to my surprise, it clicked into place.
No more CE light!
:embarassed:
Erick
[edit: My gas mileage went from 14 to 17 mpg after reconnecting.... :) ]
I replaced the O2 sensor with one of the Bosch Universal O2 sensors - which involved cutting and splicing the existing 4 O2 sensor wires.
But I STILL got the check engine light with 1221 code. :(
It took many months, but I FINALLY figured out the problem...
I'll cut to the chase --> the connector in the engine compartment (drivers side by starter) that connects the O2 wires to whatever, wasn't FULLY connected. I gave it a little turn, and to my surprise, it clicked into place.
No more CE light!
:embarassed:
Erick
[edit: My gas mileage went from 14 to 17 mpg after reconnecting.... :) ]