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Check engine light won't shut off
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I have a 1998 honda prelude. My check engine light has been on for 8 months... The mechanic says it's the O2 sensor (before catalytic converter). I've replaced it with an OEM and unplug my battery to reset the computer, but the light comes on the next day (happens everytime). Does anyone know what's wrong or what I should do???? thanx in advance |
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"hisame2332" > wrote in
lkaboutautos.com: > Please help... > I have a 1998 honda prelude. My check engine light has been on for 8 > months... The mechanic says it's the O2 sensor (before catalytic > converter). I've replaced it with an OEM and unplug my battery to reset > the computer, but the light comes on the next day (happens everytime). > Does anyone know what's wrong or what I should do???? > thanx in advance > > Might be a totally different problem. What you're doing is not smart, and you could cause further (very expensive) damage by ignoring the light. If you're in the US, take it to AutoZone and get the code read for free. Report back here. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 19:25:34 -0400, hisame2332 > wrote:
>Please help... > I have a 1998 honda prelude. My check engine light has been on for 8 >months... The mechanic says it's the O2 sensor (before catalytic >converter). I've replaced it with an OEM and unplug my battery to reset >the computer, but the light comes on the next day (happens everytime). >Does anyone know what's wrong or what I should do???? > thanx in advance And you assume that because the O2 sensor was replaced that it can't possibly be at fault? Silly you! It could be a defective part or it could have been installed incorrectly. Why, pray tell, haven't you brought it back to the mechanic? If you bought a tire and it was flat the next day, would you spend the next week driving on the flat tire and discussing it on usenet instead of just taking the damn thing back to where you bought it? |
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Hi,
I've taken it to an automotive shop... and they've hooked it up to their computer... the mechanic said that he didn't fine a code so he doesn't know what the problem is so all he could do is reset the code... however, the light came back on later that day... he said that I needed to find a shop that is capable of running a complete diagnostic... does AutoZone have this capability??? thanx again, |
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hisame2332 wrote:
> Hi, > I've taken it to an automotive shop... and they've hooked it up to > their computer... the mechanic said that he didn't fine a code so he > doesn't know what the problem is so all he could do is reset the code... > however, the light came back on later that day... he said that I needed to > find a shop that is capable of running a complete diagnostic... does > AutoZone have this capability??? > thanx again, > if the light's coming on but the tech is not getting a code, it's one of 3 problems: 1. your tech doesn't know what they're doing. 2. there is something wrong with your ecu. 3. you're imagining it. let's assume that 3 is not the case, and that 2 is most unlikely. that leaves you the option of finding a different tech that is competent - the ecu does /not/ show the light unless it's registered a fault code, so the code /has/ to be stored. consider a dealer if this really is a persistent issue. |
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Hi,
That's true "aznomad"... I replaced the O2 sensor at one shop and the mechanic cut off the light... 3 days later, got it diagnose at another when it came back on... the second shop said that they could not find anything wrong but they can cut the light off none the less... however, it came on again and the second shop said that I never to get a "complete" diagnostic from an $8000 machine... what would you guys recommand??? thanx |
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On Fri, 02 Sep 2005 20:30:10 -0400, hisame2332 > wrote:
>Hi, > That's true "aznomad"... I replaced the O2 sensor at one shop and the >mechanic cut off the light... 3 days later, got it diagnose at another >when it came back on... the second shop said that they could not find >anything wrong but they can cut the light off none the less... however, it >came on again and the second shop said that I never to get a "complete" >diagnostic from an $8000 machine... what would you guys recommand??? If that mechanic needs an $8000 machine to replace the skills of a 100IQ mechanic with 2 years experience, he should be fired. The light won't come on without there being codes to report. Unless the computer itself is fried which is very unlikely. If the second shop can't figure out how to read out the codes, then you've somehow managed to find two incompetant shops. Maybe the third one will be the charm. As another poster mentioned, if you live in North America, find an autozone and have them read out the codes for you. |
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"hisame2332" > wrote in
lkaboutautos.com: > Hi, > I've taken it to an automotive shop... and they've hooked it up to > their computer... the mechanic said that he didn't fine a code This means the code is probably a Honda "enhanced" code (P1, P2, P3, etc.) and his reader won't see it. You need to find a mechanic with a reader that will display Honda enhanced codes. > so he > doesn't know what the problem is so all he could do is reset the > code... however, the light came back on later that day... he said that > I needed to find a shop that is capable of running a complete > diagnostic Not quite, you just need a shop that has spent $600 for a REAL code reader. > ... does AutoZone have this capability??? Yup. But not for free if you're in California. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Hi,
Ok... I'll do that... thank you so much for your help. thanx again... |
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TeGGeR® wrote:
>>... does AutoZone have this capability??? > > > > Yup. But not for free if you're in California. why is california so "speshul"? i ended up spending $99 on an actron code reader. |
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