New HHR owner
I went with an eBay aftermarket one for my 2007 , had no problems installing it ,
https://www.google.ca/search?q=hhr+c...&client=safari
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The #2 sensor reading should be a straight line, could be the scale making it look jagged. Once the P0420 is set the computer goes open loop.
I would replace the #2 sensor first, since you should replace it with a new cat, anyway. It might fix it. Do not use silicone ant-seize on the sensors!!! Use copper or glass, most new ones come pre gooped.
Prices have really dropped on eBay I'm seeing $98-$120. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...acat=0&_sop=12
I would replace the #2 sensor first, since you should replace it with a new cat, anyway. It might fix it. Do not use silicone ant-seize on the sensors!!! Use copper or glass, most new ones come pre gooped.
Prices have really dropped on eBay I'm seeing $98-$120. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...acat=0&_sop=12
Seafoam
thanks for the links to other posts - as this car was already at 169K when i bought it i don't know the history. Right away i had to replace the lower arms due to shot bushings before i could get it aligned. ran a can of seafoam thru the gas tank and drove across florida back and forth - about 160 miles each way. on the way back a few weeks ago, car was running pretty crappy until i had been driving on the freeway for about 15-30 min... had the scanner monitoring the RPMs the whole way... After that first 30min on the way home, the car ran smooth as can be for a 4banger. since then a few hundred miles of mostly around tampa bay area - lots of stop and go. Never has been as bad since, so thinking the injectors were prob a little dirty too.
When i do an oil change soon I'm going to check and clean the connections on the O2 sensors.
Oh, and on another forum where certain cars have issues with the cats after 20 years, i read someone who recommended removing the upline o2 sensor and spraying the seafoam spray version up in there ahead of the cats and then taking a robust highway drive to 'clean' out the cats. Not sure that's a smart idea or effective.
When i do an oil change soon I'm going to check and clean the connections on the O2 sensors.
Oh, and on another forum where certain cars have issues with the cats after 20 years, i read someone who recommended removing the upline o2 sensor and spraying the seafoam spray version up in there ahead of the cats and then taking a robust highway drive to 'clean' out the cats. Not sure that's a smart idea or effective.
What is Seafoam?
It’s a product line of automotive chemistry cleaners to clean engine sludge and grunge
https://www.google.ca/search?q=seafo...&client=safari
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