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Old 02-25-2008, 08:19 PM   #8
mohaughn
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Originally Posted by captain7 View Post
I thought about the sensors but not sure how to test them. Plus, they cost $130 each, not in a big hurry to replace them.
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Fireman Jim
You can get a generic Bosch O2 sensor much cheaper. It will be the same exact sensor, just has the wires coming out without a plug. Take your old sensor, cut off the plug, solder/wire wrap the new plug on, and you are good to go.

Saves about 100$.. Do a google search for the code number that was pulled. You can usually find exactly what the code means.

OBD codes are generic to all cars that use the OBD system. That is why they are not more specific.
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