[Biturbos4] O2 sensor replacement
David Kavanagh
audiguy at gmail.com
Fri Mar 18 10:13:43 EST 2005
Yea, I am too much of a perfectionist sometimes. I got frustrated at
not being able to get at all the hold-downs, and gave up. The other
approach is just as good, and a bit more practical... Going to do that
tomorrow!
David
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 19:41:08 -0500, Grant <gfl1 at optonline.net> wrote:
> I love the inside scoop :-)
>
> On Mar 15, 2005, at 11:22 AM, Keman wrote:
>
> > Well, if you're replacing it for warranty purposes and need the old one
> > intact, yeah it's a bitch. But wait.. you're not! :P
> >
> > Cut that fscker right out. Snip, snip, snip, yank yank and pull it outa
> > the sleeve it's in. Then just snake the new one down and ziptie it to
> > anything not close to the turbos/exhaust. Shouldn't take you more than
> > 5
> > minutes.
> >
> > - Keman
> >
> > On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, David Kavanagh wrote:
> >
> >> Has anyone else gone through the trouble of replacing one of the rear
> >> O2 sensors? I have the Bosch replacement sensor and the sensor is
> >> easily accessable, but the wires are another matter! The Bentley
> >> recommends lowering the transmission! Has anyone been able to get at
> >> all the wire tiedowns without doing this? I'd really like to get this
> >> sensor replaced because having the check engine light on isn't good
> >> when trying to sell the car.
> >>
> >> David
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