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Old Apr 16, 2012 | 06:02 PM
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Default Re: O2 Sensor Replacement

Originally Posted by jlw
The scanner gives 3 different possible things wrong. So if you replace all four o2 sensors and rebuild the air intake valve now you want to buy a scanner......... dealer will be cheaper. I will start the two o2 sensors and I will keep track of time and cost. We'll see how it comes out.
An OBD is invaluable. And my scanner told me which bank and sensor had issues.

I replaced one sensor for $72 bucks and voila. She is purring like a kitten once again.

Stealer, would have charged me $70 beans just to open the hood. Heck you cant even get the oil changed at a stealer for that price.
 
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