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O2 sensers ?
When should one change out the O2 sensors ?
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In article ews.net>, louis wrote:
> When should one change out the O2 sensors ? When the computer lights the MIL and the code says they no longer work properly or when they are suspected or confirmed to not be working properly. They aren't a replace just-because-they-are-old part like a belt or hose. |
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On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 20:34:53 -0600, "louis" > wrote:
>When should one change out the O2 sensors ? > After getting codes concerning one of my 02 sensors at 150,000 miles (96 3.8 mustang coupe) I changed all 4 of mine while doing it.. Seemed to be more responsive afterwards.. Chuck (in SC) |
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"louis" > wrote in message reenews.net... > When should one change out the O2 sensors ? When they fail! |
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louis wrote:
> When should one change out the O2 sensors ? > > I have an 89 with 100K miles and one of the two are stock. The only reason I replaced the other one is I crushed the crap out of it trying to get it out of the OEM H pipe when I put my new exhaust on. -- “I intended that "not stupid" be a requirement.” – Seth Breidbart |
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