Clay - I could KISS you (but my hubs and your wife may not approve!) Friday's check engine light was due to them damaging the grounding pin on the o2 sensor when they replaced the engine mounts. So it could be possible that the o2 sensor is to blame? They didn't replace the sensor - they just "fixed the pin" (that's what he told me) The code tells them to replace the charcoal filter and cvs valve because "there is a leak" - not that they've verified it - but that's what the code says to do.
The service manager is out until Thursday - DH & I have been googling for info - it's crap that they did something and want to charge me $370 to fix it. The service guy actually told me this happens due to age - umm, yeah I get that, but 2 check engine lights in 2 days...not a coincidence when they occur 24 and 48 hours after major servicing. And they wonder why I stopped taking it to them to begin with.
DH did tell me he was wrong and I was right today though ;-) I wanted to take it to our normal mechanic - he wanted to take it to Honda since they would know more about their transmissions - yeah *snort* the transmission they told me to avoid driving 35 mph if I wanted the shudder to stop. arses.
The code from Friday was for a loose ground pin at o2 sensor (didn't give me the actual code)
The code today (I drove it home Friday and didn't drive again until this morning) was 2705 off, 2693, p1457
Sorry, got tied up in a meeting this morning on Supportability Strategy and couldn't hit this back as quick as I wanted. If I recall, 1456-7 is an emissions code. I can't remember, but one is fuel cap and the other is EVAP. I don't even recognize the 2000 series, didn't think they went up that high, but I could be wrong. Typically, O2 sensors will just report as a failure, as either Bank 1 or Bank 2 (before and after catalytic converter). It's an easy fix, they have a wiring harness that's disconnected and a deep well socket to remove from the cat. After install, the battery should be hooked back up (should be disconnected prior to removal), allow BIT (built in test) to pass/fail, check codes again. Sometimes, it can take a day or more for a BIT to fully fail, but not always. Sometimes, a fault can resolve itself over time as well. For example, you don't close your gas cap, your check engine light goes on. You stop, get out, tighten cap and drive. Twenty minutes later the light may go off, it may not until next engine restart. That 20 minutes takes time for the system to close the loop and retest, but it may not reset until next restart. Each brand is slightly different in how their BIT/FI tests work. Anyway, I'm going off on a tangent. I could be wrong, but the harness for an O2 sensor on a Honda is a small 4-6 pin harness. Not sure how a pin could get bent unless it was installed/remove incorrectly, or if they used the wrong part. Here's where it gets tricky. While you can use a universal O2 sensor, but splice off the old connector mating harness, it's not recommended. A lot of the universal sensors, while having the appropriate tolerance, aren't exactly the OEM's spec/standard. This means you may burn too hot, not have enough air, not the right fuel mixture. Do you have a strong gas odor/smell from under the hood or near the tank? This could be indicative of faulty mix ratio (O2) or a bad EVAP system. However, O2 is more likely the culprit. They typically don't last super long and are pretty easy/cheap to replace.
WOW lox thats wonderful!! I have had BR on a 1000-1400 calorie diet for over a year and although he lost alot of weight in the begning, he has gained it all back, starves all the time, whines at me and is starting to cheat really bad. I cant keep doing this- the misery of never eating, him, me or the kids is killing us- he gets mad because all I ever make him is fish or chicken, but I cant keep his calorie count down with anything BUT that- I used to cook food for him, and a seperate meal for us, but that didnt work, he would eat his, adn then snack on what was left from ours. I cant bring anything into the house- I feel like the food nazi- and I refuse to correct him, or nag him. he is almost 40. then he gets mad because i dont tell him no.
we went to a Dr who told us "just keep doing it" yeah- well when he doesnt loose anything in 4 months, but is starving to death, he pretty much just gives up. 'doing it' doesnt work.
I have lost so much weight that I look like a walking skeleton- for one, I HATE turkey anything- and fish anything- for two- I feel bad about eating anything he cant. and for 3- I get tired of cooking 7-8 differnt meals a day for everyone.
Since I started vaping, I have gained about 7 or so pounds. which I am happy about- but he did too.
How is he eating now and in what frequency? He could graze all day on food and that may be what his body needs. The thing about dietary analysis is that there isn't a "one size fits all" approach. There are generalities that are applicable to all, but implementing a system that is tailored to that individual (lifestyle and goals) is what is key. If he's hungry all the time, that could be indicative of a couple of things, but without knowing specifics it's hard to determine the corrective action to apply (appetite suppressant may be viable). Some people go about dieting by reducing their meal frequency, i.e. one or two meals a day. This has the same result as reducing caloric intake below 1000. Since the body gets infrequent feedings (intake), it is more likely to store what it does get since it knows it will only get limited intake periods. If the body gets low caloric intake, it knows it's only getting limited intake potential and must store that intake. Combine the two and it's a recipe for dietary disaster. It may work in the short term, but long term the body will not adjust properly. That's why you see so much "yo yo" in "dieting". I would encourage him to eat all day, all the time. However, encourage the correct foods. Vegetables, fruits, etc. Stay away from processed items (chips, etc). Barring any impact from that effort over time, there might be a processing imbalance that might only be addressed through medication.
1000 calories isn't enough for anyone~!! The body will start to store everything!
Correct, anything 1000 calories and under a day is not healthy and the body will start to make fat stores to keep energy in reserve because it's not getting a regular intake or a sufficient intake to handle the output (activity).
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I'd be sleeping in a cardboard box and eating out of dumpsters.