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It is a volvo o2 sensor 850 1996

They did actually use a volvo part - i saw it up on the lift and my indy mechanic verified it. I do not know what code it spit out before they replaced the o2 sensor. They told me it was the o2 sensor first. all the codes my mechanic has pulled have been 443 - 3 separate times. The last Volvo dealer in the area I trust (i guess - stealers - martens is bad, herb gordon let it sit for 10 days and couldn't pull a code - BS imho, leaves don beyer) can't look at it until next Monday so I am gonna look for vacuum leaks and maybe do a tuneup. I need to get this fixed so I don't hear "the check engine light is on again" from my very pregnant wife! 9 weeks to go!

Ludman






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