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So it could be your new sensor is defective or not wired properly
So it could be your new sensor is defective or not wired properly
I copied and pasted this from the OBD code scan search function hope it helps there is more on that artical but i believe this is the most relevant
P0141, P0135, P0147, P0155, P0161, P0167 02 Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction
In addition to the P0141 you could also have a P0135, P0147, P0155, P0161, or P0167, these all pretty much mean that there has been a fault detected with the heater circuit in one of the oxygen sensors on your vehicle. I’m going to say the for the MOST part when you see one of these codes you would need to replace the effected O2 sensor BUT there are times where it could also be a wiring or ECU issue so don’t go too far out on that limb because you might find yourself scratching your head because the sensor you replaced didn’t turn off the check engine light.
I copied and pasted this from the OBD code scan search function hope it helps there is more on that artical but i believe this is the most relevant
P0141, P0135, P0147, P0155, P0161, P0167 02 Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction
In addition to the P0141 you could also have a P0135, P0147, P0155, P0161, or P0167, these all pretty much mean that there has been a fault detected with the heater circuit in one of the oxygen sensors on your vehicle. I’m going to say the for the MOST part when you see one of these codes you would need to replace the effected O2 sensor BUT there are times where it could also be a wiring or ECU issue so don’t go too far out on that limb because you might find yourself scratching your head because the sensor you replaced didn’t turn off the check engine light.
i haven’t checked or inspected my engine mounts yet i believe there is 4 =/
i haven’t checked or inspected my engine mounts yet i believe there is 4 =/
First of all i apoligise for not even following my own thread but here i go
It only really does happen at slower speeds yea not so much on highways doesn’t matter what more so momentum of vehicle
The car has 187,000km which is around the 150,000miles?
It is a 1994 daihatsu charade
sorry about so long
last comment was a month ago
First of all i apoligise for not even following my own thread but here i go
It only really does happen at slower speeds yea not so much on highways doesn’t matter what more so momentum of vehicle
The car has 187,000km which is around the 150,000miles?
It is a 1994 daihatsu charade
sorry about so long
last comment was a month ago
Im sorry i had to have a little giggle when you were repeatedly opening and shutting the fuel door with that squeak but good job =]
Im sorry i had to have a little giggle when you were repeatedly opening and shutting the fuel door with that squeak but good job =]
Yea actually engine mounts were one of my suspects aswell but i thought it would do it going down the road hitting bumps in the road but it doesnt so much
Yea actually engine mounts were one of my suspects aswell but i thought it would do it going down the road hitting bumps in the road but it doesnt so much
Sounds good and cant wait for videos to start rolling in
I have a 1985 Subaru L series alot like your liberty (i think they are liberty’s just that back in them days they were called L series instead) you just sold the same colour as this ford fairmont i dont think my mum likes the colour to much haha but well…
Cant wait =]
Stay dirty
Sounds good and cant wait for videos to start rolling in
I have a 1985 Subaru L series alot like your liberty (i think they are liberty’s just that back in them days they were called L series instead) you just sold the same colour as this ford fairmont i dont think my mum likes the colour to much haha but well…
Cant wait =]
Stay dirty
Yea the tahoe or any engine jobs eric does is good there fav’s =] hint hint eric haha nah, but got any in near future =]?
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