Frank, on your vehicle, there is only one oxygen sensor. If you follow the pipes from the exhaust manifolds, you will see where they merge. This is the usual place that the sensor is located. As I mentioned before, you may need the oxygen sensor socket to remove it. This socket has a cutout on […]
Written on Saturday, August 9th, 2008 by vaughnmcgowan :: 0 comments to this post
Frank, on your vehicle, there is only one oxygen sensor. If you follow the pipes from the exhaust manifolds, you will see where they merge. This is the usual place that the sensor is located. As I mentioned before, you may need the oxygen sensor socket to remove it. This socket has a cutout on the side, so you don’t damage the wire(s) installing and removing it. Alot of the times, you can remove it with a regular box end wrench if there is clearance. Remove the old sensor and make sure the threads are clean in the pipe. When you get the new sensor, it may or may not have anti-seize lube on the threads. If it doesn’t you can get a small packet for less than a buck. Absolutely make sure that the anti seize doesn’t get on the sensor portion, as this will ruin it. After you install it, remove the positive battery cable for at least 5 minutes to clear the trouble codes fro the vehicles computer. Follow this up with a good tune-up and you will be getting good mileage again.
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