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all engines, its in one of 3 places. so........ easter egg time.....again,.
why>? the ECU reports it bad, why wonder??????
the engine parts are all displayed at honda.
why not look there.
here. 9 sub models of civic, more actualy, sedan, coupe etc..
and ex, to gx. bla bal
i pick sedan LX (wild guess)
wonderment. 101
case in point ID #14
life?
ask honda. , yes, ask them. for sure. call em and ask.
not a civic as it say in the above blue box????
The Honda Life is a name that is being used on various kei cars produced by Honda: passenger cars, microvans, and kei trucks. The first series of the nameplate was built between 1971 and 1974, with the name being revived in 1997. The Honda Life has rarely been marketed outside of Japan.
I would check o2 sensors but to tell you the truth my dad bought a new thermostat that was suppose to open at 160 degrees his temp. got to 220 degrees before but check o2 senors and thermostat
P0041 Downstream Oxygen Sensors Swapped From Bank To Bank How does a P0041 code trigger the check engine light? This code will trigger the light to come on under the following condition:
The Heated Oxygen Sensor Monitor, a strategy built into the computer, determines if the Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) signal response for a change in fuel trim corresponds to the correct engine bank. If a response from the Oxygen Sensor being tested is not indicated, a trouble code will be set and the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp) will illuminate.
Possible Causes: Crossed Heated Oxygen Sensor harness connectors Wiring swapped from one Oxygen Sensor connector to the other Wiring changed at the computer connection or in the related harness
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