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      11-27-2014, 11:02 PM   #1
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Help ! Threw P2096 code

Hello everyone so I was driving on the highway today and my service engine soon light came on . I hooked up my OBD scanner and the P2096 code came up.After doing some research online it may be a O2 sensor. If anyone has had this please help me out thanks !
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Do you have a JB4 or catless DPs installed? The correct BMW code is 2C31, lambda probe in front of cat conv, trimming control.
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Nope stock besides filters
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Sounds like it may be your front O2.
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http://engine-codes.com/p2096_bmw.html I looked at this and it says post cat
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After looking at the Bentley manual, yep, you're right.
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So time to change O2 sensor ?
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So time to change O2 sensor ?
Possibly. If you're unsure, have an Indy take a look at it.
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