Re: O2 Sensor Replacement
Ok, put in both sides of the post cat O2 sensors $93 and $113, why the price difference I don’t understand other than the part number they both look the same to me. Once on the ramps I spent about 15 to 20 minutes under the car. The drivers side came readily, however, the passenger side was a bit more stubborn and I had to use foot and leg power to break it loose.
I had purchased the OEM replacement Bosch units from car-stuff.com, plug and play. Check Engine light went off and good readings on the OBD and that’s the end of that adventure.
The two O2’s on top must be a breeze since they are just hanging right out there, don’t let the dealer put the screws to you, this repair top or bottom is just to easy.