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red_rocket_z Oct 25, 2007 10:16 AM

Need some quick, quick, serious help
 
Trying to get my car to pass inspection by next week. Ordered a O2 simulator, but the company still has not sent it so I am going to order from another company if they can overnite it. Passenger side cat. converter is fine, but the driver side is the one that is giving me the SES light. Since it is just that one should I only order one O2 sensor for that side? I am going to have to order from here http://www.o2simulator.com/index.php...products_id=10 If you guys know any other site please let me know.

Javier97Z28 Oct 25, 2007 10:30 AM

Er, exactly what problem do you have?

Are you throwing an O2 sensor code?

red_rocket_z Oct 25, 2007 11:36 AM

Yeah, I had both converters gutted, but had a new one put on the passenger side. The driver side converter is $518.00 and that is the one putting out the code. Everyone has said all I need is a O2 simulator to knock out the SES light, because if you have a SES light you cannot get your car inspected where I live.

Javier97Z28 Oct 25, 2007 12:06 PM

I see, then yes, an O2 simulator is all you need.

red_rocket_z Oct 25, 2007 12:50 PM

Well I literally pray you are right and that I ordered the right one, because if not I am going to have to take my tags off my car, because of a bull crap law.

Dawgz83944 Oct 25, 2007 01:02 PM

Hate to say this, but you sorta screwed yourself, it's not the law that bs it's hollowing out your cats then realising ohh ya wont pass smog now. Especially on OBD2 cars they are anal when it comes to that. Good luck...

red_rocket_z Oct 25, 2007 01:29 PM

I would agree with you, but I cant. I did this in 1997 and they just implemented this law three years ago.

SS RRR Oct 25, 2007 01:37 PM


Originally Posted by Dawgz83944 (Post 4948580)
Especially on OBD2 cars they are anal when it comes to that. Good luck...

That's if they even give a **** to tell. Since it's OBDII it's much easier to get away with as long as the car shows "ready" for all the called for sensors and no DTC's.

Originally Posted by red_rocket_z (Post 4948647)
I would agree with you, but I cant. I did this in 1997 and they just implemented this law three years ago.

If you have recently disconnected your battery you may not pass and will have to run the car until the PCM has gone through enough drive cycles. The way you'll know is when they hook up their reader the sensors will come back as "not ready".

The_Bishop Oct 25, 2007 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by red_rocket_z (Post 4948647)
I would agree with you, but I cant. I did this in 1997 and they just implemented this law three years ago.

Actually it's been a federal offense to tamper with emissions equipment for a long time.


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