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O2 Sensor 200 1991

ok but here is what sucks- I replaced the O2 sensor with a junk yard sensor and got the "check engine" light saying it was the O2 sensor, tested it and go a reading between 0 volts and .04 volts, replaced it with brand new two-hundred-freakin'-dollar unit, drove nearly ten miles with no problems and then my wife drove 1.5 blocks and gets the "check engine" light. Code is 2*3*2, rich mixture which isn't supposed to trip the light and I can't get the code to clear.

No other code.

Also I can't get the code to clear. Several non-Volvo people suggest the computer needs some time to clear the code. Sounds bogus but I am throwing it out there.

I did NOT get an O2 sensor code this time...

frustrated in Dallas






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