Hi all
Not sure, but this looks like the correct place for my n00b tech questions.
Just picked up a 2005 Jimny with 116,000KM on the clock.
The car has had a new O2 sensor installed in the last few thousand KM...I am going to assume it was an aftermarket part and not a genuine suzuki.
Now the exact same O2 sensor is once again reading bad values and making the car throw P0131 codes.
It (bank 1, sensor 1) is reading between 0.4v and 0.61v whilst the older sensor down the line further (bank 1 sensor 2) is reading a fairly constant 1.27V.
Now, if it weren't for the fact that this thing was recently replaced I would just buy another and install it.
The fact that the brand new sensor has turned cactus so quickly makes me think something else is going on here!
Our other suzuki (Swift Sport M16a VVTI) has a problem with the catalytic converter in the manifold, which causes a check engine light and needs the cat replaced (bullshit expensive...thinking of just getting headers and pissing off the first cat); but what I have learned from dealing with that problem is that the voltage difference between O2 sensor 1 and O2 sensor 2 can actually indicate a problem with the cat.
My question is, does the 2005 M13A Jimny sold in Aus have a catalytic converter in the manifold that could be causing this, or was the replacement O2 sensor just a dud?
Any opinions welcome, most of all knowledgeable ones!
I am considering purchasing a set of stainless headers off ebay to go with the hotdog muffler already on the car + installing one of these:
http://www.magnumtuning.com/en/detail/e ... zuki/jimny