O2 Sensor Light
#6
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: O2 Sensor Light
On Feb 9, 12:23 am, "LCosby" <lcosby at knology dot net> wrote:
> Hello,
> My friend has a 94 Passport with the 4 cylinder. He says there is a light on
> the dash that saysoxygensensor. He replaced thesensor, now he needs to
> know how to turn off light.
> Thanks Larry
To reset the Light, Just disconnect the battery lead for about 1 min
and reconnect. Hopefully the light should go out. Incidentally In my
case Honda was cunning in the sense that I could not replace the O2
sensor with a cheap generic sensor. On talking to the supplier of the
generic sensor he advised me to purchase the genuine sensor which
turned out to leave a big hole in my pocket.
Good Luck Danny
> Hello,
> My friend has a 94 Passport with the 4 cylinder. He says there is a light on
> the dash that saysoxygensensor. He replaced thesensor, now he needs to
> know how to turn off light.
> Thanks Larry
To reset the Light, Just disconnect the battery lead for about 1 min
and reconnect. Hopefully the light should go out. Incidentally In my
case Honda was cunning in the sense that I could not replace the O2
sensor with a cheap generic sensor. On talking to the supplier of the
generic sensor he advised me to purchase the genuine sensor which
turned out to leave a big hole in my pocket.
Good Luck Danny
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: O2 Sensor Light
On Feb 9, 12:23 am, "LCosby" <lcosby at knology dot net> wrote:
> Hello,
> My friend has a 94 Passport with the 4 cylinder. He says there is a light on
> the dash that saysoxygensensor. He replaced thesensor, now he needs to
> know how to turn off light.
> Thanks Larry
To reset the Light, Just disconnect the battery lead for about 1 min
and reconnect. Hopefully the light should go out. Incidentally In my
case Honda was cunning in the sense that I could not replace the O2
sensor with a cheap generic sensor. On talking to the supplier of the
generic sensor he advised me to purchase the genuine sensor which
turned out to leave a big hole in my pocket.
Good Luck Danny
> Hello,
> My friend has a 94 Passport with the 4 cylinder. He says there is a light on
> the dash that saysoxygensensor. He replaced thesensor, now he needs to
> know how to turn off light.
> Thanks Larry
To reset the Light, Just disconnect the battery lead for about 1 min
and reconnect. Hopefully the light should go out. Incidentally In my
case Honda was cunning in the sense that I could not replace the O2
sensor with a cheap generic sensor. On talking to the supplier of the
generic sensor he advised me to purchase the genuine sensor which
turned out to leave a big hole in my pocket.
Good Luck Danny
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: O2 Sensor Light
On Feb 9, 12:23 am, "LCosby" <lcosby at knology dot net> wrote:
> Hello,
> My friend has a 94 Passport with the 4 cylinder. He says there is a light on
> the dash that saysoxygensensor. He replaced thesensor, now he needs to
> know how to turn off light.
> Thanks Larry
To reset the Light, Just disconnect the battery lead for about 1 min
and reconnect. Hopefully the light should go out. Incidentally In my
case Honda was cunning in the sense that I could not replace the O2
sensor with a cheap generic sensor. On talking to the supplier of the
generic sensor he advised me to purchase the genuine sensor which
turned out to leave a big hole in my pocket.
Good Luck Danny
> Hello,
> My friend has a 94 Passport with the 4 cylinder. He says there is a light on
> the dash that saysoxygensensor. He replaced thesensor, now he needs to
> know how to turn off light.
> Thanks Larry
To reset the Light, Just disconnect the battery lead for about 1 min
and reconnect. Hopefully the light should go out. Incidentally In my
case Honda was cunning in the sense that I could not replace the O2
sensor with a cheap generic sensor. On talking to the supplier of the
generic sensor he advised me to purchase the genuine sensor which
turned out to leave a big hole in my pocket.
Good Luck Danny
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: O2 Sensor Light
On Feb 9, 12:23 am, "LCosby" <lcosby at knology dot net> wrote:
> Hello,
> My friend has a 94 Passport with the 4 cylinder. He says there is a light on
> the dash that saysoxygensensor. He replaced thesensor, now he needs to
> know how to turn off light.
> Thanks Larry
To reset the Light, Just disconnect the battery lead for about 1 min
and reconnect. Hopefully the light should go out. Incidentally In my
case Honda was cunning in the sense that I could not replace the O2
sensor with a cheap generic sensor. On talking to the supplier of the
generic sensor he advised me to purchase the genuine sensor which
turned out to leave a big hole in my pocket.
Good Luck Danny
> Hello,
> My friend has a 94 Passport with the 4 cylinder. He says there is a light on
> the dash that saysoxygensensor. He replaced thesensor, now he needs to
> know how to turn off light.
> Thanks Larry
To reset the Light, Just disconnect the battery lead for about 1 min
and reconnect. Hopefully the light should go out. Incidentally In my
case Honda was cunning in the sense that I could not replace the O2
sensor with a cheap generic sensor. On talking to the supplier of the
generic sensor he advised me to purchase the genuine sensor which
turned out to leave a big hole in my pocket.
Good Luck Danny
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: O2 Sensor Light
<jfrancis311@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1170988840.099768.144500@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> The instrument panel needs to come out and a screw moved from one hole
> to another. The light comes on at 90k intervals. It is a maintenance
> light.
>
Is the panel easy to remove. Is the procedure on the internet somewhere?
Larry
#11
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: O2 Sensor Light
<jfrancis311@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1170988840.099768.144500@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> The instrument panel needs to come out and a screw moved from one hole
> to another. The light comes on at 90k intervals. It is a maintenance
> light.
>
Is the panel easy to remove. Is the procedure on the internet somewhere?
Larry
#12
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: O2 Sensor Light
<jfrancis311@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1170988840.099768.144500@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> The instrument panel needs to come out and a screw moved from one hole
> to another. The light comes on at 90k intervals. It is a maintenance
> light.
>
Is the panel easy to remove. Is the procedure on the internet somewhere?
Larry
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: O2 Sensor Light
<jfrancis311@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1170988840.099768.144500@p10g2000cwp.googlegr oups.com...
> The instrument panel needs to come out and a screw moved from one hole
> to another. The light comes on at 90k intervals. It is a maintenance
> light.
>
Is the panel easy to remove. Is the procedure on the internet somewhere?
Larry
#14
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: O2 Sensor Light
jfrancis311@gmail.com wrote in news:1170988840.099768.144500
@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com:
> The instrument panel needs to come out and a screw moved from one hole
> to another. The light comes on at 90k intervals. It is a maintenance
> light.
>
No it's not. This is specifically an O2 sensor malfunction lamp.
The replacement oxygen sensor that was installed is defective, or there is
a poor connection somewhere (corrosion or wire breakage).
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com:
> The instrument panel needs to come out and a screw moved from one hole
> to another. The light comes on at 90k intervals. It is a maintenance
> light.
>
No it's not. This is specifically an O2 sensor malfunction lamp.
The replacement oxygen sensor that was installed is defective, or there is
a poor connection somewhere (corrosion or wire breakage).
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#15
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: O2 Sensor Light
jfrancis311@gmail.com wrote in news:1170988840.099768.144500
@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com:
> The instrument panel needs to come out and a screw moved from one hole
> to another. The light comes on at 90k intervals. It is a maintenance
> light.
>
No it's not. This is specifically an O2 sensor malfunction lamp.
The replacement oxygen sensor that was installed is defective, or there is
a poor connection somewhere (corrosion or wire breakage).
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com:
> The instrument panel needs to come out and a screw moved from one hole
> to another. The light comes on at 90k intervals. It is a maintenance
> light.
>
No it's not. This is specifically an O2 sensor malfunction lamp.
The replacement oxygen sensor that was installed is defective, or there is
a poor connection somewhere (corrosion or wire breakage).
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/