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Does anyone know if there is any benefit from following recomended replacement intervals and putting in a new O2 sensor at the 100,000 KM mark. Will there be any improvement in performance or idle quality?
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Ya O2 sensor has the last word in how your engine is running.. I replace mine like every 50 tho
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If your old ones is still working fine,, then no there won't be any difference. But considering the location of them, theyy have a tough life, and would be a good idea to replace when necessary - as they do effect the ECU's accuracy...
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twr7cx wrote: But considering the location of them, theyy have a tough life, and would be a good idea to replace when necessary - as they do effect the ECU's accuracy...
so where is it located and how much they worth i know i could probably search for a tech doc or somethin but then u guys would have nothing to post about
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it is in the exhaust manifiold,,have a look you can't miss it.
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