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O2 Sensor Regular Replacement? 900 1994

Well they would say that would'nt they. And Jiffy lube try to convince us that all cars should get new oil after only 3K. They even put a 3K label on my V90 windshield even though the spec is 10K and 5K for severe duty driving. BTW I always stand and watch them after giving them my own Mobil 1 synthetic and Mann filter. They charge about 10 bucks.

I think 50K is a bit excessive. I had an 88 740 that went 272K with the original O2 in it. It still swung from .2 to .8 quite nicely. Replace the O2 when it goes bad or gets lazy.
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David Hunter






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