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  1. Nov 3, 2024 · Then, slide a jack underneath one of the vehicles jack points. After lifting it up, place a jack stand there to keep the car elevated. Starting around 1994 and 1995, manufacturers started making vehicles with 2 oxygen sensors. The second sensor is only accessible by crawling underneath the vehicle.

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  2. Nov 4, 2023 · Step 1 to remove an oxygen sensor. 1) Soak the sensor with a rust penetrant when the exhaust is cold. In my experience, PB Blaster works much better than any WD-40 product to loosen the rust. 2) Wait about 15 minutes for the penetrant to seep into the threads.

  3. Keep your engine breathing easy with a new oxygen sensor. Our step-by-step guide shows you everything you need to do the job right!.

  4. Feb 5, 2015 · Oxygen sensors (Air fuel ratio sensors) are a common problem on many vehicles. A P1155 or P1135 code indicates you have a bad sensor. This is common in Toyota and Lexus cars and trucks. Learn...

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  5. Jul 11, 2016 · In this video I'll go over in detail how an Oxygen Sensor works and operates, also how you can diagnose and replace a bad oxygen sensor, using nothing but a basic multimeter. This video is...

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  6. The first step is to locate the oxygen sensor you need to replace. Most modern vehicles have at least two oxygen sensors, one upstream and one downstream of the catalytic converter. Be sure to doublecheck that you have the right one. 2. Remove the old oxygen sensor.

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  8. Apr 12, 2016 · OBD II scan tool. Replacement oxygen sensor. Step 1: Identify the faulty sensor. Before beginning, connect the OBD II scan tool to the vehicle and read the codes to determine which specific oxygen sensor has failed and needs to be replaced.

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