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Check Engine Light Adapter For Rsx K24 Crv Race Header Long Tube Down Pipe on 2040-parts.com

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California, United States

California, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:1163-CEL Brand:wap

  • Check Engine Light Adapter FOR Rsx K24 CRV Race header long tube DOWN PIPE

    DESCRIPTIONS:
     
     You are bidding on a BRAND NEW 02 FIX.


    Notes: for Downpipe
    Fitment: M18 x 1.5 mm O2 Thread


    Description: Universal  CEL Check Engine Light Adapter. Perfect for any race down pipe. 
                          For OBD2 secondary sensor ONLY.

       

    For OBD2  OBDII clear codes P0420 P0430 Catalytic Below 


      
    FOR OFF ROAD USE ONLY
               
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