[s-cars] Re: hesitation when cold

William Noland wenoland at pacbell.net
Fri Nov 15 06:24:24 EST 2002


Lee -
The O2 sensor is an easy job -- unplug the connector, put a wrench on it
and remove. The sensor is easy to locate -- sticking out of the exhaust
down pipe with three wires. Assembly -- well, you can figure that part
out. Hardest part is reaching the little sucker, but that's well within
the capabilities of a tool-using, upright bipedal primate. Do this job
with a cold motor.

You should be able to pick up the oem Bosch sensor from Blau. Some use a
generic sensor, which requires chopping and splicing wires. IMHO, not
worth it to save a buck or two.

Upright Bipedal Bill
practicing tool use in Oakland

>How difficult is it to replace the sensor?
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