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Date:         Fri, 4 Jun 1999 13:59:02 -0700
Reply-To:     PhamA <PhamA@AURORABIO.COM>
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From:         PhamA <PhamA@AURORABIO.COM>
Subject:      O2 Red Warning Light?
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Hi, I just replaced the O2 sensor on my 84 1.9L. Disappointingly, the red warning light still stays ON. Following the Bentley instruction, to reset the Control Unit memory ( I assume this is the same infamous ECU which everyone is talking about), I first disconnected the sensor, then started the engine; then reconnected the sensor. The stubborn Red Warning Light remains ON. Hmmmm! FYI, I do not have the expensive CO meter to that the Bentley book always refer. Any suggestion? Thanks for your help!

Andrew Pham Aurora Biosciences Corp. 11010 Torreyana Rd San Diego, CA 92121 619-404-6614 619-404-6726 fax phama@aurorabio.com


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