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Is O2 Sensor Really the Problem? 850 1995

Sin,
I must thank you for this method. I recently had this problem and saw your post on another web site (OZBRICK850). I did this method and i definetly noticed a big improvement in the cars get up and go (way more pep). Unfortunately this was not my only prob as the car seems to be hunting a bit during accelleration or at constant speed (recent post on "fluctuating speed / rpm"). Remember to disconnect the car batery after you do this quick fix (I have heard from 10 minutes to 1 hour). This allows your fuel adaptives to reset.
Jeff
1994 854 T5
1994 855 T5







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