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front left o2 sensor

Old May 1, 2003 | 08:39 AM
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front left o2 sensor

Pulled 2 codes tody.
0603(cylinder 6 misfire) will replace coil pack and see what happens. Any other ideas are welcome.



1001(front left Htd o2 sensor heater), where is that sensor located? I would like to replace it myself.(search gave me "page not found").
Old May 1, 2003 | 09:02 AM
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http://www.courtesyparts.com/A32_O2-sensors.html
Old May 1, 2003 | 10:47 AM
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There are many, many questions like this in the forums. Just keep searching by scrolling through pages. Look for O2 sensor in the message. Tons of answers on this one...
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Old May 1, 2003 | 09:36 PM
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Originally posted by cam_honestiam
There are many, many questions like this in the forums. Just keep searching by scrolling through pages. Look for O2 sensor in the message. Tons of answers on this one...
Thanks buddy....
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Originally posted by cam_honestiam
There are many, many questions like this in the forums. Just keep searching by scrolling through pages. Look for O2 sensor in the message. Tons of answers on this one...
That's what I needed. I thought it was probably just the sensor on my Y-pipe. should be farily easy to do. Thanks.
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its very easy...you will need a small socket wrench, with a small extension and also an o2 sensor socket, and maybe something to extend the end of your wrench, b/c its a Bizitch to loosen, from there, just throw the new one in!
BTW, go to www.OxygenSensors.com....65 dollars for an 02 sensor, SHIPPED!!!!
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Originally posted by 97blackSE
its very easy...you will need a small socket wrench, with a small extension and also an o2 sensor socket, and maybe something to extend the end of your wrench, b/c its a Bizitch to loosen, from there, just throw the new one in!
BTW, go to www.OxygenSensors.com....65 dollars for an 02 sensor, SHIPPED!!!!
Should not be too bad too loosen since they were removed a few months ago when I installed my Y-pipe.
thanks.
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