I just recently had the MIL light turn on about a week ago, and it ended up being P0032. I have 180,000+ miles on my 2006 Daytona, so I figured I'd change all four sensors, and spark plugs while I was at it. The O2 sensors were quite the pain to replace, especially the upstream sensors.
After I replaced everything, I tried to clear the code with my Predator. No dice. I even disconnected the negative cable for 15 minutes, and the tried to clear it again. It clears until I turn the key, and the MIL light comes right back on.
I've done some reading, and found that disconnecting the battery cable might not have been the smartest thing to do. I've also read about some codes not being able to be cleared, and that these codes need to be cleared by the car's computer itself. Is this true, and how many drive cycles will I need to go? I also have read a lot of different methods of resetting the PCM for O2 sensor calibration after replacement, but are any of these correct, needed, or do I just keep doing drive cycles to clear this code?
I have roughly four complete cold to normal temperature cycles in right now, with about the same amount of drive cycles that started off with the engine still warm. Also, is it normal, during this time, that my MDS is not functioning at all, or is there something else going on, like a bad PCM?
Thank you for any information.
After I replaced everything, I tried to clear the code with my Predator. No dice. I even disconnected the negative cable for 15 minutes, and the tried to clear it again. It clears until I turn the key, and the MIL light comes right back on.
I've done some reading, and found that disconnecting the battery cable might not have been the smartest thing to do. I've also read about some codes not being able to be cleared, and that these codes need to be cleared by the car's computer itself. Is this true, and how many drive cycles will I need to go? I also have read a lot of different methods of resetting the PCM for O2 sensor calibration after replacement, but are any of these correct, needed, or do I just keep doing drive cycles to clear this code?
I have roughly four complete cold to normal temperature cycles in right now, with about the same amount of drive cycles that started off with the engine still warm. Also, is it normal, during this time, that my MDS is not functioning at all, or is there something else going on, like a bad PCM?
Thank you for any information.