Fuel Delivery
#11
ok so these senors are about 30$ i hope they plug and play. thank you so much for explaining it all to me.
http://www.partsgeek.com/gbproducts/...FQsGnQodHVEA-w
http://www.partsgeek.com/gbproducts/...FQsGnQodHVEA-w
#12
this sensor is impossible to get to! im goingh to have to take the whole midpipe off? i cant seem to get anything in that tight space to work.
i think my car being an automatic is whats wrong, the TQ box is so big it makes for a cramped space.
i think my car being an automatic is whats wrong, the TQ box is so big it makes for a cramped space.
#13
Sometimes that (removing the mid-pipe) is the easy way. You may want to bring the car to a local muffler shop, preferably a "mom and pop" place.
They will have all the tools (cutting torch, welder, new studs/nuts, etc. and the experience in dealing with taking rusted and frozen up exhaust system flanges and O² sensors apart--plus a lift so they can do it standing up.
Often that is the "easiest" way of all if you are not as well armed to go into such a battle...
They will have all the tools (cutting torch, welder, new studs/nuts, etc. and the experience in dealing with taking rusted and frozen up exhaust system flanges and O² sensors apart--plus a lift so they can do it standing up.
Often that is the "easiest" way of all if you are not as well armed to go into such a battle...
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