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Old Jul 17, 2015 | 06:50 AM
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Mark McKay
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Default Re: O2 Sensors

Originally Posted by JEFASOLD
Get your own OBDII reader. then reset the codes, you may need to do this two or more times until the computer learns that they have been changed and makes adjustments. Checking connections won't hurt either. Did you do anywork on or around the exhaust, bits of carbon etc. can be knocked loose and clog the sensors, a little cleaning may renew their efficiency.


Thanks Jim. I didn't do anything but change sensors. Guess I'm going to have to buy my own reader.
 
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