Originally posted by: Electric Amish
The hardest part is getting to the location.
AFAIK, they just screw in/out.
amish
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
The hardest part is getting to the location.
AFAIK, they just screw in/out.
amish
any idea where it is? or websites off hand that can help?
Thanks
Originally posted by: aphexII
Whats an o2 sensor do? (Short of the obvious)
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Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: aphexII
Whats an o2 sensor do? (Short of the obvious)
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It monitors the amount of O2 in the exhaust of the vehicle to allow the computer to adjust the Fuel/air mixture. (I think)
amish
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: Electric Amish
The hardest part is getting to the location.
AFAIK, they just screw in/out.
amish
any idea where it is? or websites off hand that can help?
Thanks
You'll probably have to get a manual, but they are usually located on the exhaust headers.
amish
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
is it upstream or downstream?
Originally posted by: notfred
The O2 sensor (or sensors) screw into the exhaust pipe jsut in front of the catalytic converter. Replacing one is simply a matter of unplugging the wring harness and unscrewing the old sensor, screwing the new senor into place, and clipping the harness back on. As long as you can get underneath the car, the whole process takes about 5 minutes.
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: notfred
The O2 sensor (or sensors) screw into the exhaust pipe jsut in front of the catalytic converter. Replacing one is simply a matter of unplugging the wring harness and unscrewing the old sensor, screwing the new senor into place, and clipping the harness back on. As long as you can get underneath the car, the whole process takes about 5 minutes.
which is why they wanted to charge him $30 in labor.figures.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
here is a pic of where it is
it is near the A in airbox, at least in my 1996, it was.
