How to Change an Oxygen Sensor
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YOU'RE NOT GOING ANYWHERE.
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Great video! In addition, you want to note using anti-seize compound when installing the new sensor. :)
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Haha that is the first thing I noticed too...what a sucker.
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I appreciate you teaching others how to work on there cars. But you are describing the most mundane of things that a common people who work on there cars would know. If dont know the basic fundamentals of working on a car you shouldnt be working on it. I cringed when you said follow the wire back. If someone needs to be told this, they need there tools taken away and leave it to the professionals.
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i love how manufacturers put these things in such a shitty place, that it makes it difficult for anyone to easily remove without a lift or jacks.. fucking dumb.
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I just unscrewed mine and cleaned it really good with brake cleaner, scrubbed it a few times with wire brush, make sure you clean the carbon out from the slits, make sure you can see the slits are clear and screw it back in there, engine has stayed off since so I think I'm good for a while.
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Rr
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he did not use any anti seize its going to be a bitch to take it out next time when it needs to be change
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your fuckin dumb for not telling me how to check the MD at the end
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can i get these at a local part store like autozone or at the dealer?
Thank you for the tips, excellent videos, BTW, I am sure you learned to ignore the dumb comments, these smart asses will make this stupid dumb comments on every video they see, but these wanna be alley mechanics are on here to learn anything they can. They should worry about leaving their mother's basement at age 30 as opposed to being on here making dumb comments all day. Be mindful, these folks are on here to help the rest of us.
dcfs2005 6 months ago 17
Serial Killer...
Gatorsrok 6 months ago 7