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Re: Bad or wrong O2 sensor, what will be damaged?
Thanks folks. A new O2 sensor fixed this. The connector must have been on the wrong side when the pins were inserted, they were all one side off. I also learned to test the O2 feedback by touching one finger to signal and another to batterey +, then -. That wa... Login to read more. ![]()
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