[s-cars] Re: Is it time to....

William Noland wenoland at pacbell.net
Wed Oct 13 08:43:19 EDT 2004


O2 Sensor is no problem to replace. Follow the wire down to the sensor (on the passenger side of the engine compartment. Disconnect at the sensor, put a wrench to the sensor and remove. Replace with new Bosch unit, reconnect and go.
New sensor is somewhere in the neighborhood of US$100.

Bill Noland




> My car is just about to roll over 100000kms (62137miles). I suspect the O2 sensor is the original and probably a good idea to replace that. I understand these are hard to remove. Is it a do it yourself job or to the shop it goes?



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