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Re: oxy sensor counter
Try the tool that should be clipped to the back of the display. I'm not
sure how far to push it, but the tool seems to only fit in a certain
amount.
On Tue, 01 Dec 1998 10:09:02 -0500 Dylan Jenkins <dylan@vt.edu> writes:
>Hello all,
>The oxy sensor light on my 85 4kqs is on (I'm fairly certain it's from
>the
>internal counter, car has 121k miles, light came on at 120k). Bentley
>says
>stick a screw driver in a hole in the back of instrument panel and
>push
>lever towards back of car to reset oxy sensor counter. I did this, and
>the
>oxy sensor light went off for a day, or approx. 40 miles, then came
>back on.
>It's pretty difficult to tell how far back to push this lever thing,
>especially without being able to see in there; tried looking through
>windshield, but couldn't see down into lever hole. Does anyone have
>experience with these things? Should I be listening for a click or
>something?
>
>Thanks,
>Dylan.
>
>
Adam Nelson '85 4000S, Blaupunkt cassette, Starbucks go cup, '69 Beetle,
1 piece
windows, hand held fan, '91 Vanagon, KYB Gas a Just, bug screens.
Columbus, Ohio
adamnelson@juno.com
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