TSBs
Do we have access to complete list of TSBs?
The particular one that I am looking for relates to reversing the plugs on the heated oxygen sensor and the secondary heated oxygen sensor and damaging the ECU.
Thanks
OK. I got hold of a copy. Anyone doing a clutch R & R or any job involving removal of the transmission needs to read this TSB.
2000 Honda S2000
DTC P0135, P0141 AFTER M/T REMOVAL
DTC P0135, P0141 AFTER M/T REMOVAL TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Numbers): HSN 1101-05, Date of Issue: November, 2001 HONDA: 2000-2002 S2000 CATEGORY: Honda Service News APPLIES TO: All
SERVICE INFORMATION
On '00-02 S2000s, when doing a repair (such as transmission removal) that requires you to remove the primary and secondary heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) connectors, mark or tag the location of these connectors before you remove them. This ensures they get correctly reinstalled. Make a note to do this in step 19 on page 13-8 of your 2000-02 S2000S/M.
If the two HO2S connectors aren't reinstalled correctly, 12 volts from the No. 6 fuse are applied to the ECM when it turns on the oxygen sensor heaters. This voltage will permanently damage the ECM and cause DTC P0135 (primary oxygen sensor heater malfunction), DTC P0141 (secondary oxygen sensor heater malfunction), or both to set.
If one or both of these DTCs are set, don't replace the ECM yet; check the oxygen sensor connections. But if the DTCs come back after you've checked the connections, replace the ECM.
JT'S AUTOMOTIVE
Monday, August 13, 2007 2:52:13 PM
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2000 Honda S2000
DTC P0135, P0141 AFTER M/T REMOVAL
DTC P0135, P0141 AFTER M/T REMOVAL TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Reference Numbers): HSN 1101-05, Date of Issue: November, 2001 HONDA: 2000-2002 S2000 CATEGORY: Honda Service News APPLIES TO: All
SERVICE INFORMATION
On '00-02 S2000s, when doing a repair (such as transmission removal) that requires you to remove the primary and secondary heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) connectors, mark or tag the location of these connectors before you remove them. This ensures they get correctly reinstalled. Make a note to do this in step 19 on page 13-8 of your 2000-02 S2000S/M.
If the two HO2S connectors aren't reinstalled correctly, 12 volts from the No. 6 fuse are applied to the ECM when it turns on the oxygen sensor heaters. This voltage will permanently damage the ECM and cause DTC P0135 (primary oxygen sensor heater malfunction), DTC P0141 (secondary oxygen sensor heater malfunction), or both to set.
If one or both of these DTCs are set, don't replace the ECM yet; check the oxygen sensor connections. But if the DTCs come back after you've checked the connections, replace the ECM.
JT'S AUTOMOTIVE
Monday, August 13, 2007 2:52:13 PM
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