Kristopher1129
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- Jan 3, 2011
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Kind of went overboard today, ha.
My car (shown below) is no prize. It's a 99 Civic LX that I picked up about two years ago for $2,900. Paid cash for it, and it has given me no issues since.
Recently...the check engine light popped on (which always sucks). Of course...it's the usual useless code for an O2 sensor. It's never the O2 sensor! Always something different.
I brought it to my mechanic, and said just put a new sensor in, and inspect it so I can be on my way. Come to find out, my exhaust manifold is cracked. Mechanic gives me a quote for $950! Obviously...I said no thanks, I'll take it from here.
Of course, the manifold is connected to the catalytic converter, which is also connected to two different O2 sensors. All of which have to be replaced! So I did ALL that work today.
Replaced the Catalytic converter, both O2 sensors, the exhaust manifold, and shut off the engine light. I take it to get inspected...and I get a temporary sticker! Why? Because the O2 sensors are too new!!! Yeah, so I have to drive it around to make sure they're good to go, ha. After all that, I was extremely frustrated to not get my sticker.
I was so mad, that I cleaned her up, ha. Even did the headlights. The end.
My car (shown below) is no prize. It's a 99 Civic LX that I picked up about two years ago for $2,900. Paid cash for it, and it has given me no issues since.
Recently...the check engine light popped on (which always sucks). Of course...it's the usual useless code for an O2 sensor. It's never the O2 sensor! Always something different.
I brought it to my mechanic, and said just put a new sensor in, and inspect it so I can be on my way. Come to find out, my exhaust manifold is cracked. Mechanic gives me a quote for $950! Obviously...I said no thanks, I'll take it from here.
Of course, the manifold is connected to the catalytic converter, which is also connected to two different O2 sensors. All of which have to be replaced! So I did ALL that work today.
Replaced the Catalytic converter, both O2 sensors, the exhaust manifold, and shut off the engine light. I take it to get inspected...and I get a temporary sticker! Why? Because the O2 sensors are too new!!! Yeah, so I have to drive it around to make sure they're good to go, ha. After all that, I was extremely frustrated to not get my sticker.
I was so mad, that I cleaned her up, ha. Even did the headlights. The end.
