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2000, se, 2.4L...ho2s replacement
I need to replace the downstream o2 sensor and I'm wondering can I use a sensor from another vehicle, as long as it's heated? I tested the resistance of the sensor's heater circuit and it's different. Would this cause an effect that my pcm would identify as abnormal..ex - sensor warm up time? Any info would be great. Thanks.
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Re: 2000, se, 2.4L...ho2s replacement
The answer to your question is no! You need to use a sensor for your particular vehicle. If you don't your PCM will always give you a Check Engine Light. Spend the money and buy the correct one as it will save you in the long run.
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Re: 2000, se, 2.4L...ho2s replacement
thanks
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