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O2 Sensor and Strut Mount Help 850

Go to www.thepartsbin.com They are located in NJ, and offer Bosch O2 sensors at fair prices. Buy a good set of ramps and a wrench to fit the sensors. Plan on about an hour of time for two sensors and maybe (guess) $250 in parts. Remove the connection under the hood after palcing the car on ramps. Block wheels, crawl under and remove the two sensors. Rout wires back up to the engine bay. Connect the sensors. Pocket the rest of the money and enjoy your favorite beverage afterwards on a job well done.

Replaced the single sensor on my 93 in about 20 minutes and $112.00 for parts.






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