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95 oxy sensor
Is it a good idea to "clean" O2 sensors ( their out cause of cat conv. removal) or will the spray cleaner ruin them?
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Re: 95 oxy sensor
I cleaned my rear o2 sensor awhile back with Gumout carb cleaner. It states on the can it's safe for o2 sensors.
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Re: 95 oxy sensor
Usually there is no need to clean an O2 sensors. I would leave them as they are or just replace them with new ones. The book calls for them to be replaced every 80-100k miles. I have 110k on mine and new ones are sitting on my work bench. I am just waiting to fix an oil burning problem or replace the engine so I don't contaminate a brand new set with oil.
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Re: 95 oxy sensor
Yea, i gotcha! I just wanted to make sure it wouldn't hurt em. They prob need to be replaced anyway! Thanks all for the "come back".
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