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    Hi Guys,

    Looking for a little insight here. . .

    Installed ARM DP's today. From what I've read on the forums, it is important to swap the post-cat O2 sensors from side to side during install. However, mechanic went ahead and followed ARM's instruction booklet, which states this is not necessary.

    On the way home, car threw a CEL with the following codes:

    P013B
    P013D

    I'm assuming I will need to buy a harness extender kit and have them swapped? Should I not go WOT in the meantime to avoid engine damage?

    Any help is appreciated.
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    They absolutely do have to be swapped, i had the same issue. Once I swapped the codes went away, make sure to use quality harnesses and you might still have to use spacers.

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    Any issues driving over the next week as is?
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    The rear sensors shouldn't give you much of an issue. You'll be okay, just take it easy. The front sensors are the ones that will cause serious issues if left unattended.

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    if it's only the post O2 it shouldn't make any difference.

    The code you have is slow response from the 2 post O2 sensor.

    Did you try to disconnnect the battery for a reset of the ltft and stft ?
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    You need to swap them. Just unplug them until the extenders come. Less likely to cause damage if unplugged, rather then leaving them. I've seen a lot of this on cars I've been tuning. ARM is a joke for causing all of this confusion.

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    Reading some people's experience where the harness extender isn't even necessary...

    Will tackle this tomorrow. Passenger side seems to be a PIA to access without a lift.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MTV10 View Post
    Reading some people's experience where the harness extender isn't even necessary...

    Will tackle this tomorrow. Passenger side seems to be a PIA to access without a lift.
    Passenger side is doable from the wheel well but it is definitely a PITA, just be patient and stretch lol

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    Couldn't get access without a lift. Going to bring it to shop tomorrow and have them swapped.

    For now, here's a cold start video:

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    dang, that's loud !
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    Mechanic states harness extender is absolutely necessary.
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    Sounds like.....um....NASCAR
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    Thank you, FedEx man.
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    Alright, swapped O2 sensors side to side. Drove around all morning and all was good.

    2 minutes from my house... CEL came back code P013D.
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    You might need some spacers for the rear sensors.

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    Spacers are installed.
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    I have the codes, even with their CEL delete kit. I've been running these on stage 3 since January and zero issues and I hardly even notice the CEL anymore lol.
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    I am currently dealing with this issue with brand new OEM O2 sensors and the O2 sensors extensions. I have ARM catless downpipes with the CEL spacers installed. https://www.rmeuropean.com/Products/...G14-V4627.aspx

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    Those spacers don't work. Getting custom a tune tomorrow.
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    The spacers come with 2 different adapters a 60º "J" looking one and and a straight "I" adapter. I have tried using both adapters screwed together. This configuration just gave me P013B & P013D codes so not enough exhaust is being let in at idle since that's when my CEL turned back on. This weekend I will try just the single "J" adapter to see if it will let in just enough exhaust but not so much that it trips another code. If that doesn't work I will try the "I" spacer. ARM doesn't tell you these things and sometimes you just have to try different things and see if it works by trial and error. I am determined to get this figured out so I can create a write up and post it to this forum.
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    You should join the C7 Telegram group. Lots of experience on there with these ARM downpipes. No reason to do trial and error by yourself. Link posted in the Chatterbox.

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    Not going to make an account. What does it say?
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    I was able to take off the "I" adapter off and leave the "J" adapter on and cleared the codes and drove it for 40 miles on the highway and in local traffic and no codes came up. I am going to drive it to work all week if it does not snow again (summer tires). Just need to get the I/M readiness, then off to emissions. I feel accomplished! I used a crowfoot wrench to get off the adapter since there is no room 7/8" because my metric set does not go up to 22MM and both sizes are close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5280AUDIS6 View Post
    I was able to take off the "I" adapter off and leave the "J" adapter on and cleared the codes and drove it for 40 miles on the highway and in local traffic and no codes came up. I am going to drive it to work all week if it does not snow again (summer tires). Just need to get the I/M readiness, then off to emissions. I feel accomplished! I used a crowfoot wrench to get off the adapter since there is no room 7/8" because my metric set does not go up to 22MM and both sizes are close.
    interesting Keep us posted!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5280AUDIS6 View Post
    I was able to take off the "I" adapter off and leave the "J" adapter on and cleared the codes and drove it for 40 miles on the highway and in local traffic and no codes came up. I am going to drive it to work all week if it does not snow again (summer tires). Just need to get the I/M readiness, then off to emissions. I feel accomplished! I used a crowfoot wrench to get off the adapter since there is no room 7/8" because my metric set does not go up to 22MM and both sizes are close.
    How did this turn out? Currently in same boat

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    Quote Originally Posted by HolyHell View Post
    They absolutely do have to be swapped, i had the same issue. Once I swapped the codes went away, make sure to use quality harnesses and you might still have to use spacers.

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    Both sensors on both sides need to be swapped or just both sensor 2's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendetta44 View Post
    Both sensors on both sides need to be swapped or just both sensor 2's?

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    Just the rear sensors, "downstream"

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    Quote Originally Posted by HolyHell View Post
    Just the rear sensors, "downstream"

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    Im getting four faults total. One for each sensor. Front ones giving lamba faults. Will those go away after swapping the rears?

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    Swap them and you should be good.
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    Hey everyone,

    I have a c7 s6 and I just recently upgraded to rs7 turbos, arm catted downpipes, and a few other things. I saw this forum post before I had the downpipes installed, and had them swap from side to side the post cat o2 sensors. I also put the o2 spacers that ARM offers to negate a check engine light since I live in an area that requires emissions yearly.

    After about 10 miles of driving, I got 2 codes, p014b and p013f. The shop is currently closed, I plan on calling them as soon as they open to ensure it was in-fact the post cat o2 sensors that they swapped, but I believe those are the ones they did.

    Any suggestions? Much appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tylersund72 View Post
    Hey everyone,

    I have a c7 s6 and I just recently upgraded to rs7 turbos, arm catted downpipes, and a few other things. I saw this forum post before I had the downpipes installed, and had them swap from side to side the post cat o2 sensors. I also put the o2 spacers that ARM offers to negate a check engine light since I live in an area that requires emissions yearly.

    After about 10 miles of driving, I got 2 codes, p014b and p013f. The shop is currently closed, I plan on calling them as soon as they open to ensure it was in-fact the post cat o2 sensors that they swapped, but I believe those are the ones they did.

    Any suggestions? Much appreciated.
    With the spacers will need to remove the "I" part of the spacer and just use the "j" part. They are adjustable spacers but found that is best way for this platform.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendetta44 View Post
    With the spacers will need to remove the "I" part of the spacer and just use the "j" part. They are adjustable spacers but found that is best way for this platform.

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    Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm kind of a dummy when it comes to this stuff so I very well could be haha. But these are in the "J" form, correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tylersund72 View Post
    Correct me if I'm wrong, I'm kind of a dummy when it comes to this stuff so I very well could be haha. But these are in the "J" form, correct?

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    Yes. J and then goes straight up. It's two pieces. You can get rid of the long part and just use the "j" part that is screwed into the downpipe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendetta44 View Post
    Yes. J and then goes straight up. It's two pieces. You can get rid of the long part and just use the "j" part that is screwed into the downpipe.

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    Oh I see, thank you for the quick explanation, I really appreciate it!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tylersund72 View Post
    Oh I see, thank you for the quick explanation, I really appreciate it!!
    No problem!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendetta44 View Post
    No problem!

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    Based on your knowledge, am I okay to drive it in the meantime till I get them adjusted, or should I take care of it asap? I read on this post about people talking about engine damage when it comes to the o2 sensors not being swapped, but this is a bit different I would think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tylersund72 View Post
    Based on your knowledge, am I okay to drive it in the meantime till I get them adjusted, or should I take care of it asap? I read on this post about people talking about engine damage when it comes to the o2 sensors not being swapped, but this is a bit different I would think.
    Post cat ones perfectly fine to drive. If giving faults for pre cat ones then wouldn't recommend doing much driving

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendetta44 View Post
    Post cat ones perfectly fine to drive. If giving faults for pre cat ones then wouldn't recommend doing much driving

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    Okay, perfect. Once again, appreciate the help! I'll keep an eye on the codes until I get them adjusted.

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    I’m getting a few new codes now. p2195, p2196, p2197 and p2198. Any ideas on these ones? These being upstream o2 sensor codes is more concerning to me.

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