mrpepsalgado
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I have a 1996 civic , the very basic model and need an 02 sensor but see there are upstream and downstream , which one do I need ?
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Who made these suggestions and did you bother to ask why? You should also try searching online for each code on Google. You'll be amazed at what you find in the first two results. The second one gives you a list of what to consider. I'd post it for you, but I've noticed you have a bad habit of not researching, which you need to break. Learn to research before asking basic questions that have answers galore all over this forum and the internet.What are these codes and what should my next moves be ?
P0301: cylinder 1 misfire detected
Spark plug suggested
P0420: catalyst efficiency below threshold ( bank 1 )
Valve cover gasket suggested ( failure will cause leaks )
Thing is , I have no leaks ....
Any tips ?
DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH. First off (or should I say 5th), No tester used by an auto parts store suggests parts to change. The stores takes the codes and look them up in their system and read from a list of suggestions. It sounds like the guy you spoke to is an idiot and read or looked up the wrong info. Read my last suggestion and follow it. Think about it, research more, use our search function, then when you feel you have a reasonable idea of what may be going on, come back here and ask an informed question.The suggestions come up on the autozone results - i really don't know much about the engine and specs - it's a 96 and very basic - yeah the gasket doesn't make sense but hat what the tester detected -
Then AutoZones system is far dumber than I thought. But thats is still a list, selected from multiple suggestions on their computer, that was printed out by one of their employees and not straight from a "tester" as you said. Either way, if you did in fact research then you should have said so and written what you concluded. However, based on what you've written so far, its clear you have not legitimately researched anything. A p0420 code is one of the most common and well covered codes anywhere. P0301 is not far behind. You made the decision to blindly accept their print out without reasonable research. Literally type in p0420 or p0301 on google and the entire first page results for each will give you easily understandable answers. Its better to just admit your faults than lie to the people you go to for assistance.Looks like suggested parts to me - I don't believe so I ask in the forum - I've researched and find many suggestions so I thought I'd ask - it's a forum , didn't think there was anything wrong with asking