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Recently got in an accident, took it in and got it repaired...radiator, fan, etc. all replaced. "Service Engine Soon" was light when I picked up the car. Bobby the mechanic said it was an oxygen fuse...$95 to replace. Just wondering if this is right or in the ball park at the very least.
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Re: replacing an oxygen fuse? ...looking for an estimate
Mech cant tell you its the oxygen sensor without reading the MIL code. Could be something as simple as a loose gas cap, or loose vacuum hose.
If you don't have a code scanner, you can take it to autozone and they can read it for you. g |
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