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Old 06-12-2013, 04:41 PM
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P0036 / p0037

P0037 is a low voltage to Ho2s downstream and 0036 I believe is for a fuse on the same sensor. I replaced the sensor, but still getting codes. Does anyone know where the fuse is for this sensor? I checked the engine and the interior boxes, but none of the descriptions mention this sensor.

Also, can being catless cause these codes to pop? I thought catless would only bring about the usual P0420. Have to get through emissions soon, and just want to double check before I throw the stock pipe back on, as it's a PITA to get to those bolts.
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Check under the fuse box in engine bay and look for a 10a fuse marked ems, its the fuse for the emmisions.
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Unfortunately there are is no fuse labeled EMS at all. Here are the 10A fuses under the hood -

DRL
Horn
SDM
CNSTR Vent
A/C Clutch
CHMSL
ABS2
BCK Up
RT hi beam
RT lo beam
LT hi beam
LT lo beam
EXH
ENG VLV SOL
AIR SOL
PRK Lamp
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Well I threw the stock downpipe back on and it's still throwing the code. To the dealer we go.
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The o2 sensor connector was corroded...wtf. Oh well, at least it's fixed and ready to pass emissions late.
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Just for future reference, it's EXH under the hood fuse box.
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Originally Posted by Gelladuga69
Just for future reference, it's EXH under the hood fuse box.
Thanks. After digging around I figured that was probably it, and it wasn't blown at all. I'm curious what caused my connector to degrade in the first place.
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