Unscrewing a sensor and replacing it is pretty straightforward. You might need this special socket to clear the wires. Twelve years and more than 100,000 miles have passed under your trusty commuter ...
The whip is a 2003 Ford Ranger 3.0 V6 Flex-Fuel.<BR><BR>Recently got a check engine light, error codes point to a bad O2 sensor.<BR><BR>Sensor 1, Bank 1. From the ...
Modern vehicles are pretty complicated pieces of tech. Apart from emissions and other vital functions, the engine control system relies heavily on several sensors to regulate performance. That is ...
Don't let failing oxygen sensors compromise your engine's performance. O2 sensors are critical to emissions control on your car, SUV or truck. As the name implies, the O2 sensor (also called an ...
Q:Hi James. I keep having an oxygen sensor fault code for a lean exhaust with my '97 Corvette. I've taken the vehicle to the dealer several times but the problem keeps recurring. I would like to try ...
what tools will i need?<BR>parts?<BR>how much will it cost me?<BR><BR>given that i know nothing about cars, will i be able to do this by myself? what do i stand to screw up?<BR><BR>thanks for the help ...
I'd expect to pay £350-£450 at a dealer. However, given the car is 10+ years old, I'd recommend using a local independent Mercedes-Benz specialist (you'll pay £100 less). I have a 2015 Mercedes E350 ...