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Questions with 'The O2 Sensor Light Comes On After 90k Miles And A Screw Under The Gauges Needs To Be Removed And Placed In Another Hole Either That OR Drive Another 90k And It Will Turn Off Its Stupid I Know'
32. 6 miles approximatly
I was told it varies with the vehicle's Make i have Ford i was told to drive 40 miles we drove 55 so we were told to drive 40 more miles haven't done that yet. i think the o2 sensor has to accumulate enough carbon before it's considered "Ready".
15 miles.
Two parts to the answer - theory first - Fix problem and then drive car through a "drive cycle". The sensors are checked on a periodic schedule by the computer. Drive cycle is the number of miles driven it takes for the computer to do the next check on the sensor related to the repair. I do not know the miles for the s2000, but typical is 100 miles. Part 2 - If passing inspection is the issue, the auto parts house can reset your light with their computer code reader, but the computer will not show the sensor in question as "ready" until the repairs are made and the drive cycle is complete. In most states, the computer must show "ready" in all categories to pass inspection.
25 miles...but i wouldn't push it
197000 miles does Possibly, and most likely, the oxygen sensor.
It all depends on the calibration of the fuel level sensor. In general, the light means that you only have a gallon or two of fuel left but that amount is different for each fuel tank.
101
50 miles
52 miles till empty
It is safe to drive you car for at least one mile after the check engine light comes on.