2001 s40 O2 sensor replacement question
Hi all,
My wife's s40 was throwing codes (128, 130, 442 if memory serves me right).
Small evaporative leak, O2 sensor and thermostat - I replaced the thermostat and sensor, and just now replaced the top O2 sensor. I got it installed and when starting the car it was smoking at the O2 sensor I just replaced.
I assumed it was the grease burning off, but want to be sure something didn't go wrong.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. I installed a Bosch sensor. Also, how long before the codes can be cleared?
Thanks in advance.
Nomo
My wife's s40 was throwing codes (128, 130, 442 if memory serves me right).
Small evaporative leak, O2 sensor and thermostat - I replaced the thermostat and sensor, and just now replaced the top O2 sensor. I got it installed and when starting the car it was smoking at the O2 sensor I just replaced.
I assumed it was the grease burning off, but want to be sure something didn't go wrong.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. I installed a Bosch sensor. Also, how long before the codes can be cleared?
Thanks in advance.
Nomo
I'm thinking that there is no issue with a little smoke coming from your O2 sensor assuming that it burns off in rather short order and doesn't continue. Also, not trying to be insulting at all, but did you tighten it down to the correct torque spec? Definitely go ahead and clear your codes. If you don't have a code reader yet, I would definitely recommend one to the Volvo owner. Our cars like to set off CELs. Otherwise you're goin to a shop, a friend’s or the knuckleheads down at AutoZone etc., just to see what your codes are and then again after you've made the repair. Not efficient and it gets old, fast. If you're interested I have a particular one that I recommend. Lemme know. Also what did your EVAP leak turn out to be?
Last edited by bluemiatadude; Jan 29, 2012 at 09:44 AM.
Wow serious?
Great. Will try that as I picked up a 00 S40 last night that barely started, sounds like the battery is about to go. Lady mentioned she hasn't used it for about a year. I'll go ahead and recharge the batter tonight and see how it turns out tomorrow. Thx
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