Primary 02 sensor might be bad(1 in the header)
A good place for sensors is www.oxygensensors.com
The primary and secondary's are about $130 for an '06. I guess I'm lucky, by 03's were about $40. These are brand name direct plug in's.
Another source is Amazon. I couldn't believe the prices. For my 03, they were down in the $20 range for brand name plug-in's.
The primary and secondary's are about $130 for an '06. I guess I'm lucky, by 03's were about $40. These are brand name direct plug in's.
Another source is Amazon. I couldn't believe the prices. For my 03, they were down in the $20 range for brand name plug-in's.
Originally Posted by Rubn1out4GudLuk,Dec 28 2010, 10:27 PM
^^ A link would be nice 

Update:
Replaced the sensor and cleared the code. Ran the car through the idle relearn and have driven it for over 100 miles(before the CEL would go on within 30 miles of clearing it and recently it would go on immediately after clearing the CEL, starting and warming up the car). Went bad due to faulty design. Condensation killed the sensor. Easy way to check if you have the original or a revised sensor is to look at the color of the heat shrink covering the wiring from the sensor to the connector. The original one is blue while the redesigned one has a green heat shrink.
Let's hope you guys have the green heat shrink otherwise its a matter of time until condensation kills it.
Replaced the sensor and cleared the code. Ran the car through the idle relearn and have driven it for over 100 miles(before the CEL would go on within 30 miles of clearing it and recently it would go on immediately after clearing the CEL, starting and warming up the car). Went bad due to faulty design. Condensation killed the sensor. Easy way to check if you have the original or a revised sensor is to look at the color of the heat shrink covering the wiring from the sensor to the connector. The original one is blue while the redesigned one has a green heat shrink.
Let's hope you guys have the green heat shrink otherwise its a matter of time until condensation kills it.
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