Thanks again for your message.
At this point, I simply reset the error code (last week) and want to see whether the light will come back on. If it comes back, I will do something to the O2 sensor.
I read one of your previous posting that describes the method of cleaning up the sensor. After reading your this message, I am confused. In your previous posting, you were saying to torch the sensor. In this one, you are saying to clean up the house. Which one is correct or both should be cleaned?
Sounded you did the job yourself. Is it easy to remove the sensor? Did you unplug the sensor wire?
PG
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