Originally posted by: Black88GTA
This is assuming you have enough room to get a wrench on it (with room to turn it).
Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
This is assuming you have enough room to get a wrench on it (with room to turn it).
yeah, that's the problem, I just bought a 7/8 open end wrench (which is about 12 inches long) and I can just fit that thing onto the sensor. there's no room I can effectively pull or push the wrench at all. I even jack the car up a little. I think it would be easier if I could lift the car up, but I don't have the means. I wonder how shops remove stubborn nuts and bolts...
Originally posted by: jumpr
Don't they make wrenches that are specifically made for situations like getting off O2 sensors?
Originally posted by: CadetLee
If you weren't on the wrong side of the country, I'd say bring it over and I'll give it a shot..
You may want to call a shop and ask them what it'll cost just to replace it if you supply the part. It shouldn't be too expensive..
Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
Originally posted by: CadetLee
If you weren't on the wrong side of the country, I'd say bring it over and I'll give it a shot..
You may want to call a shop and ask them what it'll cost just to replace it if you supply the part. It shouldn't be too expensive..
Shops have a minimum charge usually.
The tool to do it(either a crowfoot or o2 remover) is ~$10. You should always have tools.
Originally posted by: Crucial
If you are still getting a light you may need to reset the code. You can generally do this by disconnecting the battery for 10 minutes.