On my 2004 MSM I got a code indicating the heater wasn't working. Larry White Knight 1991 Crystal White #99 CSP Silver Bullet 1992 Silverstone #17 SM2 FM I+ Turbo Honey B 1992 Sunburst Yellow #99 SM2L JR Supercharger Whooosh 2004 Titanium Mazdaspeed MX-5 LowCountry Miata http://www.lowcountrymiataclub.net Masters Miata RAGS 074 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ray Ayala Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 9:23 PM To: Lee Davis; [email protected] Subject: Re: Pre cat Oxygen sensor for 2002 -- Mazda OEM or other brand? An O2 sensor will get lazy at low engine load (insufficient exhaust heating) if it is not getting +12v power to its heater, so you might want to check that before replacing the sensor. OEM ECUs (attempt to) turn the heater power off and on when appropriate but it should always be on at idle. FWIW the ECU switches the ground side of the wiring, not the +12v side, although if a fuse is out the +12v may be missing too. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lee Davis <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 6:08 PM Subject: Pre cat Oxygen sensor for 2002 -- Mazda OEM or other brand? After continuing to get the P0171, lean CEL, I took my supercharged, intercooled 2002 Miata to the local tech comm.college and the guru ran a computer program that looked at my oxygen sensor. He said it was lazy -- that it did not read fast enough (crossing the 440 line (or something like that) , up & down on the moving scale, indicating to him that it was slow reading, else the up and down lines would have been closer) and, therefore, my oxygen sensor should be replaced. I think I have determined the Mazda part # to be BP6F18861B (for pre cat) . I think that the one that is # BP6G18861C is the post cat sensor. Anyway the local Mazda parts guy said "be sure to use Mazda parts and not a cheap one like a Bosch, which may only last a week". The OEM part # BP6F18861B is $180.90 @ Trussville Mazda. The local Mazda guy said $295, installed. My generic mechanic said install is $20, for the type with the wire connector. The sensor just screws in and the wires just plug in. Some sensors require you to use the old wire connector and somehow connect the wires on the new sensor to the connector. What do you experts think? Are the after market sensors like Bosch and Walker ( # 25024128) to be avoided? Lee Davis
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