Asked on Aug 6, 2010
My husband drives a 2003 Ford f-150. It has about 73k miles and apparently has a bad oxygen sensor. The truck is a V6 and still drives fine, just like it did before the check engine light came on less then a week ago. ...
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Asked on Aug 8, 2010
I have a 1995 chevy lumina that I feel needs an oxygen sensor. It seems like it is supposed to be located near the catalytic converter. When I used to replace an oxygen sensor I thought it was right up by the engine and it was ...
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Asked on Aug 6, 2010
My dad is replacing the oxygen sensor on my car, and it is stuck. It is the original oxygen sensor, and he said that it is seized to the pipe. He has tried the penetrating oil, and an oxygen sensor wrench, and still no ...
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Asked on Aug 11, 2010
My car has 2 oxygen sensor, and i am going to replace it due to bad gas mileage, although i dont have light on but i think oxygen sensor stucked or they're malfunctioning....i am going to buy 2 new universial oxygen sensor but how much around ...
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Asked on Aug 16, 2010
I already bought the oxygen sensor, I just don't know where I need to put it :( Pictures would be EXTREMELY helpful. Thanks :)
It is a transverse engine. So passenger side/drivers side or upstream/downstream makes no sense to me.
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Asked on Aug 15, 2010
I need to replace my oxygen sensor in bank 1 sensor 2, but I have no idea where it is. I bought an oxygen sensor that is like the one for bank 1 sensor 1, will it work for sensor 2?
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Asked on Aug 14, 2010
I want to purchase the oxygen sensor online because it's cheaper, but I am not sure if it's the upstream or downstream. The car seems like it doesn't want to accelerate like it should. How do I know which oxygen sensor is causing problems?
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