disable secondary o2 sensor in flashpro
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disable secondary o2 sensor in flashpro
Okay, I loaded flashpro with the toda calibration and after fooling aroung with the different menus in flashpro I couldnt figure out how to go about disabling the secondary O2. I could use some help thanks.
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Not sure what the problem is...
When you open FP, load a calibration
select the Calibration tab
click on Closed Loop on the left side
at the top there is a checkbox for Secondary oxygen sensor enabled.....uncheck it
hope this helps
When you open FP, load a calibration
select the Calibration tab
click on Closed Loop on the left side
at the top there is a checkbox for Secondary oxygen sensor enabled.....uncheck it
hope this helps
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I actually found what I was looking for thanks. Now I have the code for the primary that just came up I know there is a tsb for it looks like new primary sensor.
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I guess I'd have to ask why you'd even WANT to leave it connected if you're disabling it in the first place..? To add, for those fabbing up a straight pipe, it means one less bung you have to weld in for the secondary o2.
Hopefully someone can now chime in whether the o2 sensor can be removed entirely/unplugged w/o throwing a code.
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You have to be kidding, right? Work to remove a sensor? You mean unscrew it and unplug it from the harness? lol You can easily use a plug for the hole.
I guess I'd have to ask why you'd even WANT to leave it connected if you're disabling it in the first place..? To add, for those fabbing up a straight pipe, it means one less bung you have to weld in for the secondary o2.
Hopefully someone can now chime in whether the o2 sensor can be removed entirely/unplugged w/o throwing a code.
I guess I'd have to ask why you'd even WANT to leave it connected if you're disabling it in the first place..? To add, for those fabbing up a straight pipe, it means one less bung you have to weld in for the secondary o2.
Hopefully someone can now chime in whether the o2 sensor can be removed entirely/unplugged w/o throwing a code.