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Code P1092
I ve got a code P1092 from my OBDII and while i was searching in the forum, i think the problem might be the O2 Sensor. What do you guys think? do i need to replace one? 2006 X5 3.0i
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If i read this article http://www.xoutpost.com/bmw-sav-foru...bmw-235-a.html it seems like mine has same problem as he did. im just confuse where to start, and i want to start by low cost first and help of knowledge people from this site.
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In other words,his DTC code was different from yours!You need to be 100% sure, P1092 is your error code? Check your Kat....!tap it with a metal object and check if theres something loose in there,thats blocking gases! |
yeah i bought this OBDII from autozone and its telling me code P1092. do i need to go dealer and test code again to make sure?
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Having dealt with this issue myself for about 6 months straight ill tell you the fix was my bank1 post cat o2 sensor. This is completely contrary to what the code was saying. I'd urge you get the BMW code. I believe it translates to 235 but it might be different for your vehicle and OBD is interpreting it differently.
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