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6 SES codes, could all the o2 sensors went wrong?

Originally Posted by Jordo! I'd check the wires on all four once again -- I think the low control circuit codes mean the O2 sensors aren't warming up properly. I

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Old 10-10-2013, 11:04 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I'd check the wires on all four once again -- I think the low control circuit codes mean the O2 sensors aren't warming up properly.

I had a problem like this once and after we removed the O2 sensor we found a small break in the plastic insulation around the sensor wires.
Jordo which sensors did you remove, post or pre cat?
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