Yesterday I had Fast Intentions Long Tube Headers installed on my 2011 370Z. Everything went smoothly except for a CEL. The codes I am getting are p0051 (low voltage on
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12-04-2011, 08:42 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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O2 Sensor problem after FI LTH install
Yesterday I had Fast Intentions Long Tube Headers installed on my 2011 370Z. Everything went smoothly except for a CEL. The codes I am getting are p0051 (low voltage on the o2 heater) and p1168 (closed loop control function) on bank 2 sensor 1. The car is running really rough and I don't want to drive it until this issue is resolved. I don't see how the sensor could be bad, it unscrewed from the factory exhaust manifold very easily and the mechanic was very careful with it. It was never dropped or bumped into anything.
The mechanic warned me that extending the wires on the o2 sensor was a bad idea. Suggesting that I should extend the wires on the cars wiring harness instead. He said that the solder can screw up the resistance on the wires and cause all sorts of issues with AF readings. I told him to do exactly what the directions said and now I have this issue. My car only has 6,000 miles on it and everything was fine before the install. After some research I discovered that the 2011 370Z uses a different pre cat o2 sensor from the 09-10. I was thinking that could be the issue but the bank 1 sensor appears to be working fine. I have searched and was unable to find any members with the headers installed on a 2011. After the light came on we pulled the sensor out and checked all the wiring and connectors. Everything looked fine. If anyone has any advice I would really appreciate it. I was going to call Tony in the morning, but I would really like to fix this tonight. It's cold, raining, and my only other way to work in the morning is my motorcycle. Last edited by scott982; 12-04-2011 at 08:47 PM. |
12-05-2011, 01:16 AM | #2 (permalink) | |
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We send out 8 high grade, high temp. color coded wires with the headers. -4 Black -2 Blue -2 White They are already cut specifically to length and the instructions state specifically to only lengthen (1) original wire at a time. This way there can be no mix ups or wire crossing. Now I am pretty sure that you bought the headers used so i do not know if you have everything you need with them. I have over 90 sets installed between the 370Z and G37 coupe and this is the first time I have encountered this. From the 2 codes your car has thrown, I am almost certain the mechanic that lengthened them did something wrong. Even though the (sensor probe itself) on the 2011 is different, that will not effect the outcome. As long as the correct wires are soldered back together and the correct wire is used, you should not have any problems. I will be in the shop @ 8 am PST. Give me a call whenever you like and I will help you the best that I can. I am sure it is something that can be corrected somewhat easily... Thanks, Tony
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12-05-2011, 03:46 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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No offense whatsover but I would be looking for a new mechanic to work on your ride. From the sounds of it I would look over my header bolts too.. Good luck and hope you get it running right.
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12-05-2011, 09:56 AM | #4 (permalink) |
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I'd start with resetting the ECU but after that I would check the lengthened wires to make sure they are securely soldered and wrapped. Sounds like a simple signal issue. FYI you are always going to throw codes with LTHs. Get a tune to disable them if you don't want it (that is what I did).
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On the second part you are not correct. You should not throw any codes with our headers. When installed properly, there should be NO CEL light or codes. Thanks, Tony
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Thanks for the call this morning. I am sure once the wires are taken apart and then soldered back together you should be fine. Since it is an issue only on one side, I am quite certain it is just an installation issue. Call me back if you need anymore advice. Lastly, I look forward to getting your exhaust out to you so you can enjoy it with our headers... Thanks,
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After another phone conversion with Tony I believe we have solved the problem. The mechanic used an impact to remove the demon bolts and the vibration destroyed 2 of my o2 sensors.
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When I install the headers I pull the sensors after I remove the cats. I find the front sensors easier to get to with the cats out of the way. Thanks, Tony
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OP GL solving your problem. Sorry you have to get new 02 sensors. |
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He purchased 2 new front O2 sensors and has not had any issues since! Please do not hesitate to call me if you have any questions... Thanks, Tony
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How do you test for a bad sensor? Will there always be a cel light?
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Most times more than not there will be a CEL light if you have a bad sensor.
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