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Old Apr 16, 2012 | 10:09 PM
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From: Kellyville, Ok
Default Re: O2 Sensor Replacement

Originally Posted by nate_man
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.
I don't even see how his math works in that earlier statement.. dealer having a "buy one get two free" sale on sensors?

Okay..after re reading apparently he isn't aware the scanner will tell you where the sensor location is.. he's thinking toss sensors in till it's fixed.. typical dealer style repairs.. lol
 

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