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Morning had a big night on the car lastnight

Swapped all the belts over and ran all the wiring for sub and lights and stuff

Swapped over the back seats and front seats also fought with some plugs and found the new car has no 2nd o2 sensor so looks like more money on the exhaust

The second sensor in the exhaust is just a cat temperature warning sensor I think. Doesn't really do anything other than give you a dash light if it gets hot.

Pretty much, it lets you know when the cat has no internals left.

It has nothing to do with the ecu so don't worry about it Zac.

Pretty much, it lets you know when the cat has no internals left.

It has nothing to do with the ecu so don't worry about it Zac.

Can be an indicator of exhaust temp too high also (obviously). In which case, something isn't quite right.

Also, how goes the new zorst Scotty?

yeah, every vehicle has a unit that uses Iridium sat's to give a constant feed of speed (GPS measured), acceleration, braking etc. You key in with a unique tag each time you start the vehicle so they know who was driving. Main idea is to detect rollovers etc but in reality its mostly used for speeding tracking

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