oxygen sensor for a '99?
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oxygen sensor for a '99?
I've done some recent reading about the knock sensors and replacing them if the car feels sluggish.
Well, I have a 99 SE w/ about 77,000 miles. The car feels sluggish and I was thinking that mnay be my problem too. Is this something that commonly affects the newer cars too or just the older models (95-96)?
I'm wondering if I should spend the $150 or so for a new one when I may not need it.
What is everyone else's thought on this?
Thanks.
Well, I have a 99 SE w/ about 77,000 miles. The car feels sluggish and I was thinking that mnay be my problem too. Is this something that commonly affects the newer cars too or just the older models (95-96)?
I'm wondering if I should spend the $150 or so for a new one when I may not need it.
What is everyone else's thought on this?
Thanks.
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Re: oxygen sensor for a '99?
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Originally posted by tke148
I've done some recent reading about the knock sensors and replacing them if the car feels sluggish.
Well, I have a 99 SE w/ about 77,000 miles. The car feels sluggish and I was thinking that mnay be my problem too. Is this something that commonly affects the newer cars too or just the older models (95-96)?
I'm wondering if I should spend the $150 or so for a new one when I may not need it.
What is everyone else's thought on this?
Thanks.
I've done some recent reading about the knock sensors and replacing them if the car feels sluggish.
Well, I have a 99 SE w/ about 77,000 miles. The car feels sluggish and I was thinking that mnay be my problem too. Is this something that commonly affects the newer cars too or just the older models (95-96)?
I'm wondering if I should spend the $150 or so for a new one when I may not need it.
What is everyone else's thought on this?
Thanks.
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