Installing an O2 Sensor
basically you get your wrench n take the sensor out and unplug it...then get ur new one and plug it in and wrench it into the hole where the original one came out of...
o2 sensors are already expensive, no need to blow more money to pay for someone to put it in
o2 sensors are already expensive, no need to blow more money to pay for someone to put it in
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not an a 95.
not an a 95.
Cost me $12 for the socket at advance auto parts. I didnt even use it because there isnt any space for it to turn so it did nothing for me at all. Im going to see if i can return it.
Just use a wrench and some PB plaster mine came out with no problems at all. Mines was on the downpipe so i was happy. But If the o2 sensor was on the cat you would have to take off the cat then the socket would be helpful.
Just use a wrench and some PB plaster mine came out with no problems at all. Mines was on the downpipe so i was happy. But If the o2 sensor was on the cat you would have to take off the cat then the socket would be helpful.
The hardest part about them is they can get seized in the bung, especially if it is the original and older. When you put the new one in, put a little bit of anti-seize on the thread. Be careful not to get any on the actual sensor, it will damage it.
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