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O2 sensor replacement 200 1984

You could purchase a O2 Sensor Socket from your nearest auto parts store to make removal & installation easier. This socket is like your standard 3/8" deep socket with a slit down one side so the sensor wire can come out and not be in the way / pinched. I have one of the O2 Sensor Sockets and it make installation a breeze.

If you have enough room you can just use some PB Plaster and a open-end wrench to get the old one out. The new one should be installed finger-tight with a final 1/2-3/4 turn by the open-end wrench. Good Luck!

Sincerely,
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Julio Meza

1979 264GL B27F 127K --> BW55->M46, CLS, IPD Sway, 81+ Dash, Gauges, Flat Hood & E-Codes

1979 262C B27F 163K --> Restoration Project

1984 245DL 216K --> Sport Wagon

2002 Mercedes C320S 33K --> Wifemobile






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