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dtc #2 in obdo b16a

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    LivinLow
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    as the title says a friend has #2 code in his crx. i cant find on alldata what it means. any ideas????

    Tyler
    93 civic fo-do, B16 yo!!!!:icon_cheers:
    92 civic hatch, winter whip for now,auto manual swap and the B in the spring.
    82 datsun king cab diesel, beater, 45mpg!!!

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      Code 1 - O2 Sensor - Code 2 is for the one down on the cat. Which was not used in the US.
      MAP, TDC & CYL (along others) helps determine the Pulse Width (PW) in which fuel is injected. With the MAP having the most control, out of all other sensors.

      Testing requires a voltmeter.
      The voltage on a properly working sensor should sweep between .1 to .9 volts 2-3 times a second @ 2500 rpm. Peeps with A/F Ratio meters, will see the reading moving/dancing around all the time. This means everything is working all right

      Unheated O2 sensor have to heat up, and maintain 600+ degrees F in order to work properly. Until that temp is reached, the ECU sends out .45V, until it reaches operating temp. When temp is reached, the O2 sensor will send out .5V. Telling the ECU it's up to operating temp, and can now go into "Closed Loop" operation. That is, if all the "other" conditions are met too, like water temp, etc....

      Voltages:

      Lean - .1 volts
      stoich - .5 volts
      Rich - .9 volts
      O2 sensors do not wear out... they fail due to contamination.

      Silcon Depostits (from using gasket sealents that are not O2 safe)
      Solvents, Lubricants, Cleaners, Adhesives
      Gasoline Additives
      Lead
      Carbon Deposits (rich condition)
      Engine Oil (burning or spilling)
      Anti-Freeze (blown head gasket)
      Clogged External Air Vents (dirt, ect...)
      Running Lean (too much heat)
      ECU damage can occure using the wrong sensor, due to the execessive current draw requirements of non-stock sensor.

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      > BlackEJ8;233529 wrote:
      > Has anyone else noticed that almost every one of the recent threads turns into spanish-rice and gsrek bs-ing lol

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          SPANISH-RICE;264365 wrote:
          Google owns you

          word... I think pretty much every Honda forum has a sticky of the engine codes...

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