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^^^^You need to get the code for any kind of analysis. You can go to most auto supply stores and they can read the code for you. Also, you may want to buy an OBD code reader for yourself.
^^^^You need to get the code for any kind of analysis. You can go to most auto supply stores and they can read the code for you. Also, you may want to buy an OBD code reader for yourself.
Lou
If it's a P0420, more than likely an issue with the O2 adapter. The downstream sensor is reading too hot which is causing the CEL.
If your adapters came with different size restrictors, you should try the smallest one and go from there.
I'm lucky to be going basically 22 months CEL free!
No, the PPE (decatted) comes with a 90 degree O2 sensor spacer that would avoid a CEL, whereas the TTI has an O2 sensor diverter built inside of the downpipe. Now if you got the catted version then you shouldn't need an O2 sensor spacer. Sorry for the confusion.
How are you liking the OBX downpipe? I just pulled the trigger on the Circuit Syndicate Donwpipe pictured in your screenshot.
Wanting to know how reliable that downpipe was for you any pros and cons and is it worth getting? I was able to snag a brand new one same brand for $50