UncleBob could you respond to this please?
moez1010@yahoo.com
08-12-2007, 08:34 PM
In this Technical forum I attached a thread to Syptoms of O2 sensors.
It may bring back some bad memories as i could sense your frustration.
You backed your original answer with your credentials and I still dont think he got it. Anyway, I asked a couple questions Technical questions that you surely have seen in the field. Particularly after a car has been brought in
overheated.
Thank you Good Luck
It may bring back some bad memories as i could sense your frustration.
You backed your original answer with your credentials and I still dont think he got it. Anyway, I asked a couple questions Technical questions that you surely have seen in the field. Particularly after a car has been brought in
overheated.
Thank you Good Luck
UncleBob
08-12-2007, 09:35 PM
no idea what you're talking about, but if you have a question, post it. No need for the drama
moez1010@yahoo.com
08-13-2007, 12:19 AM
No drama. Agreed. Bad wack at humor occasionally but certainly no drama.
A question though. If a car is operated at hot conditions or overheated
are there sensors that are more prone to fail. O2 in manifold or Temp sensor in intake manifold.
Sorry and Thanks
A question though. If a car is operated at hot conditions or overheated
are there sensors that are more prone to fail. O2 in manifold or Temp sensor in intake manifold.
Sorry and Thanks
UncleBob
08-13-2007, 12:22 AM
just my personal experience, no. No sensors are more prone to fail when a engine is overheated badly. Most common failure I see after bad overheating is 100% mechanical
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