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Re: 02 sensor, How hard to replace?

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I've never replaced these sensors before on a car, I didn't know there was two, atleast now I know how many I need to get.
I know the L99 is single exhaust, and yours is a '95, which isn't OBDII. Perhaps Blue Bowtie can clarify this, but it might only have one on the driver side exhaust manifold. If it has two, the other one should be on the outlet side of the catalytic converter.
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Re: 02 sensor, How hard to replace?

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I know the L99 is single exhaust, and yours is a '95, which isn't OBDII. Perhaps Blue Bowtie can clarify this, but it might only have one on the driver side exhaust manifold. If it has two, the other one should be on the outlet side of the catalytic converter.
I'll check both of those spots this weekend when I get some time to get under the car, thanks.
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