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Re: Oxygen Sensor




On Wed, 29 Oct 1997 13:34:53 -0800 Jad Duncan <Jad.Duncan@GAT.COM>
writes:
>The computer said my oxygen sensor was bad, so I bought a new one from
>Europarts (A GREAT place for parts $79 versus $170).  However, since 
>Haynes
>does not make a manual for the '89 90 Q, and since I want to upgrade 
>to an
>A6 shortly I have not spent the $100+ for the Bentley manual, can 
>anyone
>help me with the installation procedure for the new oxygen sensor.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Jad
>'89 90q


This one's no problem.
Unplug and unscrew the old one, put anti-seize on the threads of the new
one,
screw it in and plug it in.  Very simple.  If it is a universal DO NOT
SOLDER.
Use a butt connector as some O2 sensors require a little bit of air flow
down the
wire (I know it sounds crazy) for reference O2 level.


Paul Anderson, Cheyenne, WY  Private email:AndersonPaul@juno.com
>'71 914 2.0 (for sale), want 911
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