Contemplating O2 sensor replacement
#1
Contemplating O2 sensor replacement
My "sensor" light is on, I from what I have learned it is the O2 sensors. Is it just one of the sensors or both? Has anyone replaced them? I have the urge to do so, because I'd imagine the Max will funtion better with new ones. My 97 Max's performance improved with new O2 sensors.
#2
There is only one o2 sensor on this car. What is the mileage on your car? The sensor light is program to turn on every 30k miles to have you check/clean the o2 sensor. But after 90k miles, the sensor likght is suppose to be disconnected as it isn't neccessary to check the o2 sensor then (dunno why they do this...but they do). A new o2 sensor may help as well.
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#3
yeah, sarin is right. that light really has nothing to do with the oxygen sensor. even if it goes bad, the light will never come on. its soul purpose is to remind you to check/replace the sensor. I'd just disconnect the harness at the mileage counter.
#9
I just replaced the O2 sensor on my 87 last weekend. It failed it's annual emissions test. I put a new catalytic converter on it too. It passed with flying colors. I got a Bosch O2 sensor from AutoZone. It was $41.99 and is identical to the original. The part number is 13276. It has the same exact plug on it, no splicing wires or anything like that. It even had the proper anti-seize applied to the threads. It's a 5 minute job. I'm curious to see how it affects the gas mileage. It was getting about 18 MPG city since we've had it.
#13
Well, I replaced the O2 sensor today, and it seems the car runs far smoother (at idle) than before. Kinda a pain in the **** to replace because I had to remove the plastic underguard thing and access it from underneath. It was worth it though.
-Joe
-Joe
#14
is there a specified interval for replacing the 02 sensor? my car's 10 years old and I'm pretty sure the sensor is original cos it has the nissan symbol stamped into it. if it's not throwing a code and causing the check engine light to come on, how do you know if it's time to replace it? since I cleaned the carbon out of the throttle body and seafoamed it, and put the iridium plugs in, it idles and accelerates like a charm. and the light spark knock has been eliminated.
Dan
Dan
#16
It should be checked every 30k miles....as for actually replacing it, I don't think there is really a predefined recommendation from Nissan, hence the 30k checkup. I could be wrong though.
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#18
with the iridiums, I no longer get a spark knock when I use the cheap gas. it idles and accelerates like a new engine, and has a lot more power than I'd expect from a 1.6L engine. but then again, it's a nissan, and they've always built efficient engines. the iridiums are pre-gapped like the platinums are. I'll get an accurate MPG when I finish burning this tank of gas
and that all depends on how you drive too. When the light turns green, I like to GO. generally I get about 310-320 miles to the tank, which is upsetting cos with my 1990 accord I could get over 400. ohh well, I'd take this over any honda any day.
Dan
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