1992 Honda VX Code 41
Hello Guys
This is My First post here, happy to be here. I have a 92 vx that I do most of the work on. it has 225k on it and runs well. This Last week the Check engine light came on a shift light no longer working. I pulled the code and its 41....The O2 Sensor in it a Original 5 Wire was in the car. So I soaked the o2 Sensor base with PB Blaster and waited a day or so and Pulled it with the Sensor Socket... I had two of those Bosch 5 wire O2 Sensors that I bought a few years ago New in the box. Cleared the Code with Fuse 15 which was Good.....Started it with the New sensor and the Light returned within 1 min. I was told some of the the o2 sensors Bosch with the honda Blue stickers worked on VX and Some Have had the same Issue of the Check engine Light coming on. Now I checked MPGs and they still hitting 47mpg so at this point not seeing and real changes in MPGs ....I drive the car and have never seen greater then 50mpg on the car. it was sold new in North Carolina and is in Florida now so I think its A 49 State car. So Love to hear any insights on this from you guys experiences....any other directions should I look.....I hate the thought of Dropping 400 bucks on O2 Sensor.... Also .Why they so High ? Coconut Sunrise |
You can get a ntk l1h1 oe sensor for 200$ on amazon or 02 sensor net. They are the only one that works correctly. Sucks to bite the bullet but just do it right.
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Thanks Looks Like thats the ticket
I just Checked the Voltage on Yellow and Black 7.28 Volts So Code 41 pretty much means I need new O2 sensor ? this Bosch 13246 with honda sticker 36531-p07-003 was listed as a fit for the VX This Bosch is Stamped NTK 12 volts What did people find out the reason these did not work....? The NTK 24300 is listed online Will this one work ? Crazy Bought Two that said they where the direct replacement the Bosch 13246 and the honda Part number on them 36531-p07-003 and they make check engine light on Kind of getting Gun Shy Coconut |
The ntk 24300 is the one to get. I got mine from amazon 180-190$ shipped from a 3rd party seller. It works and is the one to get the only other one that possibly will work is the denso but most will agree just get the ntk. Sorry mine was bad as well and I didn't want to pull the trigger either but glad I did. Price is determined by supply and demand and all the new 5 wire wideband 02 are $$. Be glad we only have 1 some v6 have 3.
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Rusty
The 24300 sensor on Amazon has the blue,grey,yellow black grey the original has Orange red white yellow black white Some reports stating blue wire sensor sometimes dont work on VX any input on the colors of the wires ? Coconut |
I just bit the bullet and bought one I'll check my wire colors but it is a ntk in a ntk box and stamped on it ntk no sticker. I have lean burn and a shift light. When I bought the car it had a crap one in it and it had failed.
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I have herd that the blue wire ones are bad but they could also be knock off ones. Make sure you get a true ntk24300 it has Lza09 stamped on it that is the correct one. Trust me.
Here is a link Lean burn Honda Civic sedan: 93 Civic d15z1 swap into LX 4 door (VLX) - Page 7 - Fuel Economy, Hypermiling, EcoModding News and Forum - EcoModder.com Scroll down to post 66. Good luck. And his also has the blue wire mine also has a blue wire and it works great. |
Thanks
Rusty thats the one I Need the one with the wire stabilizer The original one I have is the one with wire stabilizer Just making sure i get the correct one. I greatly appreciate your help in this matter I have two new ones that are 5 wire but with Blue Wire....For sale to anyone that can use them. I am researching how to acknowledge how one wires and monitors when car goes into lean burn mode. I have the green shift light. regards Coconut |
Use a volt meter hooked into the ecu there is a writeup on it.
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ok Rusty,
I got that O2 sensor NTK 24300 Cleared the CEL and installed new one ALL Good Just wish they where not so expensive !! thats a lot of Gas to break even....But all is running Good Now !!! Thanks |
Glad to hear.
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