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O2 sensor replacement 200

Realistically, at what point is an O2 sensor not useable anymore? Right now, it is not reading, through no fault of its own. My whole exhaust system is junk, I have all the parts to replace the entire system (just short of the manifold). I am sadly paying someone to do it this time, as I no longer enjoy lying in fozen, or nearly forzen puddles/mud/gravel driveways to do such work as I no longer have a garage to work in. My exhaust has been in such a condition that there is not enough back pressure for the O2 sensor to function properly. The biggest question for me is will this cause a need to replace this as well? or, if it was in good condition prior to this, will it still be useable once the new exhaust system is in place?
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-Kilted Chaos Manager-






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