where to buy 02 sensors...
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Yes you need them, o2's read the flow going thru the exhaust.. will throw codes.. and most likely make your car run like ****. not sure where they are on our cars, havent needed to mess with them yet.
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they said 90 at pep boys.. im really not tryina spend that. and whats going to happen if i dont run o2 sensors. is it gonna make my car run bad or what
haha! yea, dude.. ill remember to put the never SNEEZE on there. thanks!
haha! yea, dude.. ill remember to put the never SNEEZE on there. thanks!
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no o2's will most likely make your car run like ****, older cars could go without, but all the **** they throw on cars these days you need them. o2's aren't cheap, replaced them on my S-10, $60-70 each, truck had 4 of them, ended up buying 5 because i stripped one, go to find out it was my catalytic converter and i didn't need to replace them. wasted a lot of $$.
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Maybe look into some used. Otherwise, put on the lube and take it in the ass. I bought both of mine new. Messed the one up while doing my header/dp..
Funny how the new car 02's are so costly. My Olds only has one 02 and it cost 15 bucks for a Bosch. lol
Funny how the new car 02's are so costly. My Olds only has one 02 and it cost 15 bucks for a Bosch. lol
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