Check ENgine Light - Oxygen Sensor Question - 1999 Accord LX
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Check ENgine Light - Oxygen Sensor Question - 1999 Accord LX
My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
Thanks...Tom
a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
Thanks...Tom
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Re: Check ENgine Light - Oxygen Sensor Question - 1999 Accord LX
Sounds bogus to me. If you are doing the work yourself, I would replace
the failed one only. If the store is right, you'll have to replace the
second one soon, same total cost as replacing both at the same time. If
the store is wrong you saved yourself a bit of cash.
Strorg wrote:
>
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
the failed one only. If the store is right, you'll have to replace the
second one soon, same total cost as replacing both at the same time. If
the store is wrong you saved yourself a bit of cash.
Strorg wrote:
>
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
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Re: Check ENgine Light - Oxygen Sensor Question - 1999 Accord LX
Sounds bogus to me. If you are doing the work yourself, I would replace
the failed one only. If the store is right, you'll have to replace the
second one soon, same total cost as replacing both at the same time. If
the store is wrong you saved yourself a bit of cash.
Strorg wrote:
>
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
the failed one only. If the store is right, you'll have to replace the
second one soon, same total cost as replacing both at the same time. If
the store is wrong you saved yourself a bit of cash.
Strorg wrote:
>
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
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Re: Check ENgine Light - Oxygen Sensor Question - 1999 Accord LX
Sounds bogus to me. If you are doing the work yourself, I would replace
the failed one only. If the store is right, you'll have to replace the
second one soon, same total cost as replacing both at the same time. If
the store is wrong you saved yourself a bit of cash.
Strorg wrote:
>
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
the failed one only. If the store is right, you'll have to replace the
second one soon, same total cost as replacing both at the same time. If
the store is wrong you saved yourself a bit of cash.
Strorg wrote:
>
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
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Re: Check ENgine Light - Oxygen Sensor Question - 1999 Accord LX
Sounds bogus to me. If you are doing the work yourself, I would replace
the failed one only. If the store is right, you'll have to replace the
second one soon, same total cost as replacing both at the same time. If
the store is wrong you saved yourself a bit of cash.
Strorg wrote:
>
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
the failed one only. If the store is right, you'll have to replace the
second one soon, same total cost as replacing both at the same time. If
the store is wrong you saved yourself a bit of cash.
Strorg wrote:
>
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
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Re: Check ENgine Light - Oxygen Sensor Question - 1999 Accord LX
The store is trying to make an extra few coins. I had my 99 to the dealer a
year ago and they replaced the front sensor, said nothing about replacing
the rear one.
"Strorg" <strorg@strorg.org> wrote in message
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> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis
of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail.
Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
>
>
year ago and they replaced the front sensor, said nothing about replacing
the rear one.
"Strorg" <strorg@strorg.org> wrote in message
news:F_OdnR7rwZxRZAaiRVn-jA@comcast.com...
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis
of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail.
Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
>
>
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Re: Check ENgine Light - Oxygen Sensor Question - 1999 Accord LX
The store is trying to make an extra few coins. I had my 99 to the dealer a
year ago and they replaced the front sensor, said nothing about replacing
the rear one.
"Strorg" <strorg@strorg.org> wrote in message
news:F_OdnR7rwZxRZAaiRVn-jA@comcast.com...
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis
of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail.
Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
>
>
year ago and they replaced the front sensor, said nothing about replacing
the rear one.
"Strorg" <strorg@strorg.org> wrote in message
news:F_OdnR7rwZxRZAaiRVn-jA@comcast.com...
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis
of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail.
Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
>
>
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Re: Check ENgine Light - Oxygen Sensor Question - 1999 Accord LX
The store is trying to make an extra few coins. I had my 99 to the dealer a
year ago and they replaced the front sensor, said nothing about replacing
the rear one.
"Strorg" <strorg@strorg.org> wrote in message
news:F_OdnR7rwZxRZAaiRVn-jA@comcast.com...
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis
of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail.
Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
>
>
year ago and they replaced the front sensor, said nothing about replacing
the rear one.
"Strorg" <strorg@strorg.org> wrote in message
news:F_OdnR7rwZxRZAaiRVn-jA@comcast.com...
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis
of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail.
Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
>
>
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Re: Check ENgine Light - Oxygen Sensor Question - 1999 Accord LX
The store is trying to make an extra few coins. I had my 99 to the dealer a
year ago and they replaced the front sensor, said nothing about replacing
the rear one.
"Strorg" <strorg@strorg.org> wrote in message
news:F_OdnR7rwZxRZAaiRVn-jA@comcast.com...
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis
of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail.
Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
>
>
year ago and they replaced the front sensor, said nothing about replacing
the rear one.
"Strorg" <strorg@strorg.org> wrote in message
news:F_OdnR7rwZxRZAaiRVn-jA@comcast.com...
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis
of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail.
Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
>
>
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Re: Check ENgine Light - Oxygen Sensor Question - 1999 Accord LX
In article <F_OdnR7rwZxRZAaiRVn-jA@comcast.com>, "Strorg"
<strorg@strorg.org> wrote:
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
I had the same problem with my 1999 Accord. It was still under warranty.
They only replaced the one mounted in front of the engine.
<strorg@strorg.org> wrote:
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
I had the same problem with my 1999 Accord. It was still under warranty.
They only replaced the one mounted in front of the engine.
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Re: Check ENgine Light - Oxygen Sensor Question - 1999 Accord LX
In article <F_OdnR7rwZxRZAaiRVn-jA@comcast.com>, "Strorg"
<strorg@strorg.org> wrote:
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
I had the same problem with my 1999 Accord. It was still under warranty.
They only replaced the one mounted in front of the engine.
<strorg@strorg.org> wrote:
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
I had the same problem with my 1999 Accord. It was still under warranty.
They only replaced the one mounted in front of the engine.
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Re: Check ENgine Light - Oxygen Sensor Question - 1999 Accord LX
In article <F_OdnR7rwZxRZAaiRVn-jA@comcast.com>, "Strorg"
<strorg@strorg.org> wrote:
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
I had the same problem with my 1999 Accord. It was still under warranty.
They only replaced the one mounted in front of the engine.
<strorg@strorg.org> wrote:
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
I had the same problem with my 1999 Accord. It was still under warranty.
They only replaced the one mounted in front of the engine.
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Re: Check ENgine Light - Oxygen Sensor Question - 1999 Accord LX
In article <F_OdnR7rwZxRZAaiRVn-jA@comcast.com>, "Strorg"
<strorg@strorg.org> wrote:
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
I had the same problem with my 1999 Accord. It was still under warranty.
They only replaced the one mounted in front of the engine.
<strorg@strorg.org> wrote:
> My daughter took her 1999 Accord LX to a local parts store for diagnosis of
> a check engine light. She was told that she had a bad oxygen sensor ( I
> don't remember which one) and that she should replace both of them. Was
> told that just replacing the faulty one might cause the other to fail. Any
> truth to this? Anything else that I should check for?
>
> Thanks...Tom
I had the same problem with my 1999 Accord. It was still under warranty.
They only replaced the one mounted in front of the engine.
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