Re: Oxygen Sensor Solutions





hhc314@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Just as a simple tip, no suburban mechanic should be without a roll of
duct tape, several empty .22 Cal rifle shells, and a set of vise-grip
pliers when attempting to repair a car. Other useful things to keep
on hand are a package of 3-Ton Epoxy, a jar of Vasoline, a spare
gallon or two of gas. Nobody should drive without a bottle of
"Fixavlat", and those little and inexpensive 12-volt air compressors
can frequently get you out of an inconvenient jam.

Still, waiting for someone to tell me how to detect which of the many
sensors in my car is malfunctioning.

I know the USA is pretty backward but I hadn't realised it was THAT bad.

Graham

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