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It was the o2 sensor - loss of power solved!!!! 200 1990

Got it from Advance Autoparts for $39.99, but probably available from autozone or similar. Bosch part number is 13913. Just so you know you will have to splice this 02 sensor into the existing harness. Solder each individual connection and then heat shrink all of them in one bundle.

The oxygen sensor socket was well worth the $10 as well.

For $50 it doesnt hurt to change it out. Do you ahve any history on it are you getting any codes. There is info in the FAQ on testing the 02 sensor with a multimeter.
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'90 245 244k, '93 945 225k






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