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Got a 99 car, not sure if I should waste money on it or dump it.
Basically this means that the oxygen sensor downstream (after) the catalytic converter on bank 1 is detecting that the converter is not working as efficiently as it should be (according to specs). It is part of the vehicle emissions system.
http://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/...-efficiency-below-threshold-bank-1.php
Next step is to measure the voltage at the oxygen sensor on Bank 1 (the rear sensor, or the sensor after the converter). The voltage should be low and steady (~200mV, depends on the vehicle). If the voltage varies (e.g. 100mV to 600mV) then it's time to replace the catalytic converter. In fact, it would be a good idea to test each oxygen O2 sensor while you're at it.
Is this process easily done ? I wanna check myself before going to the shop...
I'm also assuming a 99 car is almost all rusted, getting o2 sensor out (to change) might take a few hours ?
Basically this means that the oxygen sensor downstream (after) the catalytic converter on bank 1 is detecting that the converter is not working as efficiently as it should be (according to specs). It is part of the vehicle emissions system.
http://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/...-efficiency-below-threshold-bank-1.php
Next step is to measure the voltage at the oxygen sensor on Bank 1 (the rear sensor, or the sensor after the converter). The voltage should be low and steady (~200mV, depends on the vehicle). If the voltage varies (e.g. 100mV to 600mV) then it's time to replace the catalytic converter. In fact, it would be a good idea to test each oxygen O2 sensor while you're at it.
Is this process easily done ? I wanna check myself before going to the shop...
I'm also assuming a 99 car is almost all rusted, getting o2 sensor out (to change) might take a few hours ?
