CHECK ENGINE light (Oxygen censor)
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Re: CHECK ENGINE light (Oxygen censor)
Wrong. Bosch sells O2 sensors with the OEM connector, no need to splice it.
"JR Lomas" <jrl@engineer.nu> wrote in message
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> An OEM sensor with the connector WILL cost $220.
> However, if you are willing to do some splicing, you
> can use the OLD oxygen sensor connector and splice
> it into the new oxygen sensor for ~$80. A bad oxygen
> sensor WILL also cause stumbling, as it becomes too
> "lazy" to adjust the correct air/fuel mixture in time and
> your cylinders end up with too much air and too little
> fuel.
>
> - JR
>
>
"JR Lomas" <jrl@engineer.nu> wrote in message
news:KNOdnYbVF-QSIEmiRVn-hg@comcast.com...
> An OEM sensor with the connector WILL cost $220.
> However, if you are willing to do some splicing, you
> can use the OLD oxygen sensor connector and splice
> it into the new oxygen sensor for ~$80. A bad oxygen
> sensor WILL also cause stumbling, as it becomes too
> "lazy" to adjust the correct air/fuel mixture in time and
> your cylinders end up with too much air and too little
> fuel.
>
> - JR
>
>
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Re: CHECK ENGINE light (Oxygen censor)
Wrong. Bosch sells O2 sensors with the OEM connector, no need to splice it.
"JR Lomas" <jrl@engineer.nu> wrote in message
news:KNOdnYbVF-QSIEmiRVn-hg@comcast.com...
> An OEM sensor with the connector WILL cost $220.
> However, if you are willing to do some splicing, you
> can use the OLD oxygen sensor connector and splice
> it into the new oxygen sensor for ~$80. A bad oxygen
> sensor WILL also cause stumbling, as it becomes too
> "lazy" to adjust the correct air/fuel mixture in time and
> your cylinders end up with too much air and too little
> fuel.
>
> - JR
>
>
"JR Lomas" <jrl@engineer.nu> wrote in message
news:KNOdnYbVF-QSIEmiRVn-hg@comcast.com...
> An OEM sensor with the connector WILL cost $220.
> However, if you are willing to do some splicing, you
> can use the OLD oxygen sensor connector and splice
> it into the new oxygen sensor for ~$80. A bad oxygen
> sensor WILL also cause stumbling, as it becomes too
> "lazy" to adjust the correct air/fuel mixture in time and
> your cylinders end up with too much air and too little
> fuel.
>
> - JR
>
>
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