2009 Odyssey EX-L
Scenario: 190K Miles, dreaded P0420 and P0430 codes (4 new o2 sensors installed -- Denso and Walker brands -- codes still persist = the cats are toast). I will be replacing the cats in the Spring most likely, but want to pass emission in the interim via o2 sensor extender utilization. My questions are...
1. For anyone that has implemented this strategy, I am wondering what style (and length) of o2 sensor extender you used. There are some 90 degree extenders which would be useful in situations where clearance is an issue.
2. Dorman has a 42002 extender and a 42009 extender (difference is length) -- which one did you use?
3. You have to drill out the extenders to allow the o2 sensor to plug into it -- anyone try used a stepped Christmas tree bit?
4. Lastly -- I will be disabling VCM (have not decided on which product to use yet) so as to prevent future crudding up of my new cats. Anyone able to clear those codes by just disabling VCM? It's too bad they could not design a system that did not carbon up and lead to oil consumption and consequent cat-death. You would think with all the technology we have... (but other interests prevent auto-makers from building low-maintenance longevity built vehicles).
Scenario: 190K Miles, dreaded P0420 and P0430 codes (4 new o2 sensors installed -- Denso and Walker brands -- codes still persist = the cats are toast). I will be replacing the cats in the Spring most likely, but want to pass emission in the interim via o2 sensor extender utilization. My questions are...
1. For anyone that has implemented this strategy, I am wondering what style (and length) of o2 sensor extender you used. There are some 90 degree extenders which would be useful in situations where clearance is an issue.
2. Dorman has a 42002 extender and a 42009 extender (difference is length) -- which one did you use?
3. You have to drill out the extenders to allow the o2 sensor to plug into it -- anyone try used a stepped Christmas tree bit?
4. Lastly -- I will be disabling VCM (have not decided on which product to use yet) so as to prevent future crudding up of my new cats. Anyone able to clear those codes by just disabling VCM? It's too bad they could not design a system that did not carbon up and lead to oil consumption and consequent cat-death. You would think with all the technology we have... (but other interests prevent auto-makers from building low-maintenance longevity built vehicles).