Just installed Belanger headers and exhaust and ck engine light came on

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Just place the sensor closer (like the new Belanger design), i had mine on for 1,500mils with no light.
 

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Chris's CE light is not likely coming from the O2 sensor location but rather from the cat delete. The header O2 sensor problem was found in creampuffs (2000-2001) Vipers. Have the codes read off the computer to make certain. As I understand it, the APEX SankeBox is the best solution to the CE light secondary to a cat delete.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Sean of NJ:
Hey Chris,

ACR Joe and I have the same setup as you and installed the Apex snakebox which completely took care of the light for both of us. Apex is a sponsor on this site and you can find their phone # and www on this site.

Sean

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Sean is 100% correct. We both have the same setup as Chris 99 GTS and the Apex Snakeboxs eliminated the light and objectionable driveability (surging, belching raw emissions, etc.) in both cars. Neither Sean nor I had to relocate the front O2 sensors so I wouldn't go there.

Good luck .....
 

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You will need to take it to a dealer to read the codes. I would bet a lot of money on a bad cat code. Give APEX a call and they can give you more info.
 

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Actually you can read the code yourself by cycling the ignition key On-Off-On-Off-On-Off within 5 seconds. The check engine light will flash a two digit code. Example: 7 flashes,pause, two flashes is code 72 which is catalyst efficiency below required level. Let us know which code/codes it throws and we can let you know what it is. Or you can get a shop manual which has all the codes. Good luck
 
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by jcaspar1:
Actually you can read the code yourself by cycling the ignition key On-Off-On-Off-On-Off within 5 seconds. The check engine light will flash a two digit code. Example: 7 flashes,pause, two flashes is code 72 which is catalyst efficiency below required level. Let us know which code/codes it throws and we can let you know what it is. Or you can get a shop manual which has all the codes. Good luck

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Hi Jeff. Actually, you cannot. After 1997 Vipers, the onboard diagnostics are no longer available. Too bad. It was very handy. 1998's + have to go to dealer, or you can order the Ease PC Based Scan Tool from Sean Roe, and do it yourself.

Chuck G.
 

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1) catless causes the code.....not the belanger headers or cat-back.

2) An O-2 simulator product, like the APEX product, will permananetly turn off the light. This fix is for CATLESS cars only. As in NO CATS.

3) PartsRack can provide a menu of nifty hand-held reader devices for codes. $179 - $299 - $399.
 
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