SouthernN'Proud
Southern Discomfort
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I drive Ford, Mercury, and Mazda. Exclusively. Period.
I drive Ford, Mercury, and Mazda. Exclusively. Period.
He still has to get the codes reset.Inkara1 said:Oh, another heads-up, besides the dome light thing... he just sunk $250 into replacing all four oxygen sensors, plus whatever the Ford-specific tool cost him. He did the work himself, so no labor costs. After that, the check engine light still comes on.
I'd look into getting a Ram with a Hemi, myself... it looks better, and if I'm only going to get 14 miles to the gallon, I at least want 340 horsepower.
Just changing the O2 sensors won't make the light go out. It MUST be driven for 50-80 miles before it will recognize the new O2 sensors.Inkara1 said:the check engine light still comes on.
The onboard computer stores the codes. They have to be reset as well. Note that Mitchell on Demand (our automotive tech software) says that you have to drive 200 miles after having the codes reset in my Contour.majestyx said:Just changing the O2 sensors won't make the light go out. It MUST be driven for 50-80 miles before it will recognize the new O2 sensors.
HomeLAN said:I believe you can simply disconnect the neg battery terminal for a fairly long period to do that. I may incorrect, though.
I've heard that only works on OBD-I, not OBD-II. Not sure though. Where's Kruz when we need him?HomeLAN said:I believe you can simply disconnect the neg battery terminal for a fairly long period to do that. I may incorrect, though.
rrfield said:shoulda got one of these
rrfield said:shoulda got one of these