I think the two big ones for dangers of driving at night are impaired drivers and your limited visibility when it comes to streets that don't have the appropriate lighting. Most traffic accidents involve some type of impairment!
For anyone needing to know,
It was the sensor that was bad, I took it out and warrantied it and upon further inspection it was oddly bent, I replaced it, and all is good now!
Trust me the pictures make it look fatter than it is.. the wheel is the same or slightly thicker than oem in person. I got it off alibaba, all real carbon.
here it is side by side
Upon doing what @MiamiGT350 said to do..
The code traveled with the sensor to bank 1 sensor 2. Ford must of gave me a sensor that was already dead, same voltage also transferred. Im going to to back to ford and get another one and see if that fixes the problem.
It's a California / Arizona car so I'm not entirely sure on that. I've owned the car for the last 12k miles with no issues, I hadn't noticed the code at first because I had O2 Deficiency codes (I put cat deletes on) and I figured spacers would fix the problem (they did). I started wondering why...
I have just a set of rears I can let go 😂.
When I bought my car, the previous owner only did the rears (stupid I know). I got stuck with having to buy a whole new set because ford doesn't sell them individually or in pairs. Luckily, I was able to find them for a steal on marketplace, I'd look...
They're ford OEM sensors,
I'll try and swap the sensors over and see if the code follows it, but I'm honestly thinking it's a bad ground... or something in general with the wiring, which I wasn't hoping for.
The sensor that is throwing the code has a voltage of 1.56-1.6 steadily while all others are at 0.9 or below. This is a brand-new sensor, there's a chance that it could be DOA? but the other sensor was still popping the code, but I didn't get the voltage on that one.
Hello everyone,
I've been battling this dang code for a while now and cannot figure out the issue...
I have replaced both fuse 40 and 42, replaced the O2 sensor with a brand-new OEM one and I visibly cannot see any damage to the wire harness. This is the only code I have, and all of my other...