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    Anyone having issues with o2 sensors and evap solenoid being replaced and still getting the same codes.
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    Did you get the right o2 sensor? you didnt say what your codes are or what year your is so its not a lot to go off. You have 2 O2's and they have different purposes
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    Quote Originally Posted by wowitsfast View Post
    Did you get the right o2 sensor? you didnt say what your codes are or what year your is so its not a lot to go off. You have 2 O2's and they have different purposes
    Sorry. New on here and still trying get the twist of things. I have an 06 gxp and can't get rid of the 02 codes below threshhold and purge solenoid. Can't recall the codes at the moment. All parts were bought from Gm house by vin number. Even went so far as buying a tech2. I can clear them but they come back within minutes. I can clear them while it's running and drive any number of miles. But when I kill it and restart they come right back. Any ideas
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    I'd get the code numbers and report back.

    It might be a wiring issue and not the sensor itself or even a fuse related to the codes.

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