O2 sensor install
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Re: O2 sensor install
Sounds like the Oxygen Sensor is good, it's just detecting the
header leak.
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HG97TJ wrote:
>
> 97 TJ Sport 5spd - 84K
>
> Anyone have a writeup or link on how to install an O2 sensor? My
> "Check Engine" light is on and my mechanic checked the code for me this
> morning and confirmed it's coming from the O2 sensor. I see
> NAPAOnline.com has them for $80 and I want to install it myself if
> possible. (I need the $$$ to have my mechanic replace the cracked
> exhaust manifold)
>
> Any help is appreciated!
> Howie
header leak.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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HG97TJ wrote:
>
> 97 TJ Sport 5spd - 84K
>
> Anyone have a writeup or link on how to install an O2 sensor? My
> "Check Engine" light is on and my mechanic checked the code for me this
> morning and confirmed it's coming from the O2 sensor. I see
> NAPAOnline.com has them for $80 and I want to install it myself if
> possible. (I need the $$$ to have my mechanic replace the cracked
> exhaust manifold)
>
> Any help is appreciated!
> Howie
#12
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Re: O2 sensor install
Sounds like the Oxygen Sensor is good, it's just detecting the
header leak.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
HG97TJ wrote:
>
> 97 TJ Sport 5spd - 84K
>
> Anyone have a writeup or link on how to install an O2 sensor? My
> "Check Engine" light is on and my mechanic checked the code for me this
> morning and confirmed it's coming from the O2 sensor. I see
> NAPAOnline.com has them for $80 and I want to install it myself if
> possible. (I need the $$$ to have my mechanic replace the cracked
> exhaust manifold)
>
> Any help is appreciated!
> Howie
header leak.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
HG97TJ wrote:
>
> 97 TJ Sport 5spd - 84K
>
> Anyone have a writeup or link on how to install an O2 sensor? My
> "Check Engine" light is on and my mechanic checked the code for me this
> morning and confirmed it's coming from the O2 sensor. I see
> NAPAOnline.com has them for $80 and I want to install it myself if
> possible. (I need the $$$ to have my mechanic replace the cracked
> exhaust manifold)
>
> Any help is appreciated!
> Howie
#13
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Re: O2 sensor install
Sounds like the Oxygen Sensor is good, it's just detecting the
header leak.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
HG97TJ wrote:
>
> 97 TJ Sport 5spd - 84K
>
> Anyone have a writeup or link on how to install an O2 sensor? My
> "Check Engine" light is on and my mechanic checked the code for me this
> morning and confirmed it's coming from the O2 sensor. I see
> NAPAOnline.com has them for $80 and I want to install it myself if
> possible. (I need the $$$ to have my mechanic replace the cracked
> exhaust manifold)
>
> Any help is appreciated!
> Howie
header leak.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
HG97TJ wrote:
>
> 97 TJ Sport 5spd - 84K
>
> Anyone have a writeup or link on how to install an O2 sensor? My
> "Check Engine" light is on and my mechanic checked the code for me this
> morning and confirmed it's coming from the O2 sensor. I see
> NAPAOnline.com has them for $80 and I want to install it myself if
> possible. (I need the $$$ to have my mechanic replace the cracked
> exhaust manifold)
>
> Any help is appreciated!
> Howie
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Re: O2 sensor install
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Sounds like the Oxygen Sensor is good, it's just detecting the
> header leak.
I agree with ßill on this one. That header leak will screw up
your O2 sensor big time and it's not doing any good for your
cat or your fuel economy.
As for the manifold, it's a fairly easy DIY project with lots
of drop-in (or semi drop-in) aftermarket solutions. Having
the service manual helps because you will need the torque spec
and sequence for the manifold.
> HG97TJ wrote:
>>
>> 97 TJ Sport 5spd - 84K
>>
>> Anyone have a writeup or link on how to install an O2 sensor? My
>> "Check Engine" light is on and my mechanic checked the code for me this
>> morning and confirmed it's coming from the O2 sensor. I see
>> NAPAOnline.com has them for $80 and I want to install it myself if
>> possible. (I need the $$$ to have my mechanic replace the cracked
>> exhaust manifold)
>>
>> Any help is appreciated!
>> Howie
> Sounds like the Oxygen Sensor is good, it's just detecting the
> header leak.
I agree with ßill on this one. That header leak will screw up
your O2 sensor big time and it's not doing any good for your
cat or your fuel economy.
As for the manifold, it's a fairly easy DIY project with lots
of drop-in (or semi drop-in) aftermarket solutions. Having
the service manual helps because you will need the torque spec
and sequence for the manifold.
> HG97TJ wrote:
>>
>> 97 TJ Sport 5spd - 84K
>>
>> Anyone have a writeup or link on how to install an O2 sensor? My
>> "Check Engine" light is on and my mechanic checked the code for me this
>> morning and confirmed it's coming from the O2 sensor. I see
>> NAPAOnline.com has them for $80 and I want to install it myself if
>> possible. (I need the $$$ to have my mechanic replace the cracked
>> exhaust manifold)
>>
>> Any help is appreciated!
>> Howie
#15
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Re: O2 sensor install
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Sounds like the Oxygen Sensor is good, it's just detecting the
> header leak.
I agree with ßill on this one. That header leak will screw up
your O2 sensor big time and it's not doing any good for your
cat or your fuel economy.
As for the manifold, it's a fairly easy DIY project with lots
of drop-in (or semi drop-in) aftermarket solutions. Having
the service manual helps because you will need the torque spec
and sequence for the manifold.
> HG97TJ wrote:
>>
>> 97 TJ Sport 5spd - 84K
>>
>> Anyone have a writeup or link on how to install an O2 sensor? My
>> "Check Engine" light is on and my mechanic checked the code for me this
>> morning and confirmed it's coming from the O2 sensor. I see
>> NAPAOnline.com has them for $80 and I want to install it myself if
>> possible. (I need the $$$ to have my mechanic replace the cracked
>> exhaust manifold)
>>
>> Any help is appreciated!
>> Howie
> Sounds like the Oxygen Sensor is good, it's just detecting the
> header leak.
I agree with ßill on this one. That header leak will screw up
your O2 sensor big time and it's not doing any good for your
cat or your fuel economy.
As for the manifold, it's a fairly easy DIY project with lots
of drop-in (or semi drop-in) aftermarket solutions. Having
the service manual helps because you will need the torque spec
and sequence for the manifold.
> HG97TJ wrote:
>>
>> 97 TJ Sport 5spd - 84K
>>
>> Anyone have a writeup or link on how to install an O2 sensor? My
>> "Check Engine" light is on and my mechanic checked the code for me this
>> morning and confirmed it's coming from the O2 sensor. I see
>> NAPAOnline.com has them for $80 and I want to install it myself if
>> possible. (I need the $$$ to have my mechanic replace the cracked
>> exhaust manifold)
>>
>> Any help is appreciated!
>> Howie
#16
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Re: O2 sensor install
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Sounds like the Oxygen Sensor is good, it's just detecting the
> header leak.
I agree with ßill on this one. That header leak will screw up
your O2 sensor big time and it's not doing any good for your
cat or your fuel economy.
As for the manifold, it's a fairly easy DIY project with lots
of drop-in (or semi drop-in) aftermarket solutions. Having
the service manual helps because you will need the torque spec
and sequence for the manifold.
> HG97TJ wrote:
>>
>> 97 TJ Sport 5spd - 84K
>>
>> Anyone have a writeup or link on how to install an O2 sensor? My
>> "Check Engine" light is on and my mechanic checked the code for me this
>> morning and confirmed it's coming from the O2 sensor. I see
>> NAPAOnline.com has them for $80 and I want to install it myself if
>> possible. (I need the $$$ to have my mechanic replace the cracked
>> exhaust manifold)
>>
>> Any help is appreciated!
>> Howie
> Sounds like the Oxygen Sensor is good, it's just detecting the
> header leak.
I agree with ßill on this one. That header leak will screw up
your O2 sensor big time and it's not doing any good for your
cat or your fuel economy.
As for the manifold, it's a fairly easy DIY project with lots
of drop-in (or semi drop-in) aftermarket solutions. Having
the service manual helps because you will need the torque spec
and sequence for the manifold.
> HG97TJ wrote:
>>
>> 97 TJ Sport 5spd - 84K
>>
>> Anyone have a writeup or link on how to install an O2 sensor? My
>> "Check Engine" light is on and my mechanic checked the code for me this
>> morning and confirmed it's coming from the O2 sensor. I see
>> NAPAOnline.com has them for $80 and I want to install it myself if
>> possible. (I need the $$$ to have my mechanic replace the cracked
>> exhaust manifold)
>>
>> Any help is appreciated!
>> Howie
#17
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Re: O2 sensor install
L.W. ("ßill") ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> Sounds like the Oxygen Sensor is good, it's just detecting the
> header leak.
I agree with ßill on this one. That header leak will screw up
your O2 sensor big time and it's not doing any good for your
cat or your fuel economy.
As for the manifold, it's a fairly easy DIY project with lots
of drop-in (or semi drop-in) aftermarket solutions. Having
the service manual helps because you will need the torque spec
and sequence for the manifold.
> HG97TJ wrote:
>>
>> 97 TJ Sport 5spd - 84K
>>
>> Anyone have a writeup or link on how to install an O2 sensor? My
>> "Check Engine" light is on and my mechanic checked the code for me this
>> morning and confirmed it's coming from the O2 sensor. I see
>> NAPAOnline.com has them for $80 and I want to install it myself if
>> possible. (I need the $$$ to have my mechanic replace the cracked
>> exhaust manifold)
>>
>> Any help is appreciated!
>> Howie
> Sounds like the Oxygen Sensor is good, it's just detecting the
> header leak.
I agree with ßill on this one. That header leak will screw up
your O2 sensor big time and it's not doing any good for your
cat or your fuel economy.
As for the manifold, it's a fairly easy DIY project with lots
of drop-in (or semi drop-in) aftermarket solutions. Having
the service manual helps because you will need the torque spec
and sequence for the manifold.
> HG97TJ wrote:
>>
>> 97 TJ Sport 5spd - 84K
>>
>> Anyone have a writeup or link on how to install an O2 sensor? My
>> "Check Engine" light is on and my mechanic checked the code for me this
>> morning and confirmed it's coming from the O2 sensor. I see
>> NAPAOnline.com has them for $80 and I want to install it myself if
>> possible. (I need the $$$ to have my mechanic replace the cracked
>> exhaust manifold)
>>
>> Any help is appreciated!
>> Howie