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Old 01-10-2006, 02:30 PM
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Sensor question

Just came back from Autozone and had them read the code off my 98 S10. Came back P0155 HO2S Heater performance Bank 2 Sensor 1. Where can i locate this sensor on the vehicle? And how much does a sensor like this run?

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Old 01-10-2006, 06:33 PM
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Re: Sensor question

Bank 2 = passenger side
Sensor 1 = first sensor from the engine

find your passenger side exhaust manifold and follow the exhaust pipe until you encounter the first o2 sensor - that is the one.

about 50 bux at Autozone for Bosch replacement. about 130 bux from the dealer

use antiseize compound on the threads is you replace the sensor.



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Just came back from Autozone and had them read the code off my 98 S10. Came back P0155 HO2S Heater performance Bank 2 Sensor 1. Where can i locate this sensor on the vehicle? And how much does a sensor like this run?

thanks for any help you all may have.
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Old 01-10-2006, 06:56 PM
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Re: Sensor question

spend the money, get the oe replacment, unless you like changing o2's, but thats just my 2 cents
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Old 01-12-2006, 12:49 AM
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make damn sure not to get the anti sieze on the actual sensor itself , itll foul it out
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Old 01-13-2006, 06:46 AM
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Re: Re: Sensor question

Thanks for the info. Going this weekend to get the part and replace it.

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Bank 2 = passenger side
Sensor 1 = first sensor from the engine

find your passenger side exhaust manifold and follow the exhaust pipe until you encounter the first o2 sensor - that is the one.

about 50 bux at Autozone for Bosch replacement. about 130 bux from the dealer

use antiseize compound on the threads is you replace the sensor.
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Old 01-13-2006, 12:15 PM
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Lightbulb

to take a little from both arguements regarding price of a sensor, look online for an oe, but one that isn't as expensive as the one you see in the dealer.

i just redid a fuel pump on my 01 2.2
the dealer wanted $1100 for the pump! i found a brand new delco online for $300. that's a bargain, my friends.
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Re: Sensor question

that comes from a place like rowerdink, they buy overstock parts from the chevy dealer, but, they also supply the dealer, so the price for an original is a lot cheeper then dealer, but you have to be 'in' to get to them
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