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I have a 90 ZR1 with a slight misfire,and an OBD code 45 {left oxygen sensor}.Can it be just a bad o2 sensor or is there something else giving me the code? Any suggestions?
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Possible leaking injector.
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Location: Barnegat NJ
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Thanks,I'll check it out. Is that possible with only 4000 original miles on the car?
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Yes,they are original. So is everything else on the car ,including the tires!
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Folsom CA
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The original Multec fuel injectors are sensitive to the ethanol in today's gasoline.
There has been a near 100% failure rate on these. Your choices are: $$$$ RC Injectors $$ Accell $ FIC's rebuilt MSDs TomC "Crabs" |
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