My Honda engine light is on and not goes away.
My mechanic said that I need to change the Oxygen sensor. But when I got
the second opinion, I've got different diagnosis result.
It is "manufacture control; Fuel Air Meter” Does anyone knows what is this
mean and how can I fix that problem?
Thanks
> My Honda engine light is on and not goes away.
> My mechanic said that I need to change the Oxygen sensor. But when I got
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> Thanks
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You need to quote the actual number of the codes. It also helps to know
the year / model and mileage of the vehicle. Use google.com to search
the code by number.
If you're not in North America, tell us that, too.
'Curly'
chip - 04 Nov 2005 04:50 GMT
>> My Honda engine light is on and not goes away.
>> My mechanic said that I need to change the Oxygen sensor. But when I got
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>'Curly'
wait I know this one. a manufacturer air fuel related failure means
they are using a generic scan tool!! What is the real code so we
can help you properly.
Chip
hondacare - 08 Nov 2005 16:36 GMT
The manufactuer Codes were
"P 1166"
Manufacturer Control Fuel Air Metering
"P1167"
Manufaturer Control: Fuel Air Metering
These two.
P.S. I am in North America but I bought the car from Canada. Is that
matter?
Thanks
'Curly Q. Links' - 08 Nov 2005 17:54 GMT
> The manufactuer Codes were
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> Thanks
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Hear over to http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/index.php?c=1
Sign in, then search for p1166 and you'll find about 60 responses. Some
from Canadians, no doubt.:-)
'Curly'