I have a 2006 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec-V. Almost immediately upon putting on a Megan Racing header, my car started throwing a P2A00 code. I know this is the primary O2 sensor out of range/out of performance. It is caused by a shift to the lean or rich side for a specified period.
I have replaced BOTH of the O2 sensors with stock Nissan units, but the code remained. I took it to Nissan and they performed an idle air relearn using their Consult-III program. The code stayed off for 120 miles and then reappeared.
I have been unable to find any sort of intake or exhaust leak after attacking the engine bay with carb cleaner.
I'm able to read the voltage given off by both O2 sensors, and the A/F sensor likes to stay around .024V. If I blip the throttle or slow the engine using the transmission, the voltage will go up to sometimes .8V.
Any ideas what could be causing this code, and is the voltage I'm seeing the way it should be?
I have replaced BOTH of the O2 sensors with stock Nissan units, but the code remained. I took it to Nissan and they performed an idle air relearn using their Consult-III program. The code stayed off for 120 miles and then reappeared.
I have been unable to find any sort of intake or exhaust leak after attacking the engine bay with carb cleaner.
I'm able to read the voltage given off by both O2 sensors, and the A/F sensor likes to stay around .024V. If I blip the throttle or slow the engine using the transmission, the voltage will go up to sometimes .8V.
Any ideas what could be causing this code, and is the voltage I'm seeing the way it should be?
Apr 25, 2011 at 6:18 PM