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Car Forum / Honda Cars / March 2007

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Was a P0420 code, after a week the light went out?

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comcastss news groups - 26 Mar 2007 20:04 GMT
98 EX Accord coupe, V6, auto, 110,000 miles

I've been driving for a week and a half with a P0420 code. (or was it P0240?
anyway it was a problem with the cat). I have an appointment to bring it in
tonight. I didn't drive the car all weekend and when I started it up this
morning the engine light has gone out...

What would this indicate?
Would any codes be stored or does the light have to be on for my mechanic to
diagnose the problem?
I have some other issues that need attention so I'm going to bring the car
in anyway and talk to my mechanic I was just wondering what was going on
with the light.

It would be nice if I didn't have to replace the cat...$$$$

TIA

Steve
G-Man - 26 Mar 2007 20:24 GMT
I had the problem on a '96 and it wasn't the cat, rather the downstream O2
Sensor.  Dealer wanted $235 for a new one (part only).  I got a DENSO for
around $70 and installed myself.  AutoZone loaned me the special socket to
remove and install.  Get some Break-Free and let it soak for a few hours on
the threads of the sensor.

I hope yours is as easy.

G-Man

> 98 EX Accord coupe, V6, auto, 110,000 miles
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> Steve
Jim Yanik - 27 Mar 2007 00:01 GMT
> I had the problem on a '96 and it wasn't the cat, rather the
> downstream O2 Sensor.  Dealer wanted $235 for a new one (part only).
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>> Steve

After 100K miles,the other O2 sensor may be getting sluggish,too.
(and still not set a trouble code)
Lifetimes I've seen published are 60K to 100K miles.

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