Which one. Your car has two of them. One between the exhaust manifold and catalytic converter and the other is directly behind the converter. They're both easy to change if you have a slotted oxygen sensor deep well socket. Ant auto parts store has these sockets.
Go to: autopartswarehouse.com, partstrain.com, autopartsgiant.com or rockauto.com to check prices. Make darn sure you select oxygen sensors that have a direct plug-on socket on the end to match your factory wiring harnesses.
perhaps, perhaps no longer. in case you haven't any longer have been given the kit ot attempt those sensors and diagnose good, i could save the money which you somewhat desire to toss out on random area swapping and head quickly to a save.
about $150., you may burn excessive gas and/or ruin the catalytic converter, it is either before or after the catalytic converter depending on which one you want to change, most of the time pretty easy, and you are welcome!
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Which one. Your car has two of them. One between the exhaust manifold and catalytic converter and the other is directly behind the converter. They're both easy to change if you have a slotted oxygen sensor deep well socket. Ant auto parts store has these sockets.
Go to: autopartswarehouse.com, partstrain.com, autopartsgiant.com or rockauto.com to check prices. Make darn sure you select oxygen sensors that have a direct plug-on socket on the end to match your factory wiring harnesses.
perhaps, perhaps no longer. in case you haven't any longer have been given the kit ot attempt those sensors and diagnose good, i could save the money which you somewhat desire to toss out on random area swapping and head quickly to a save.
about $150., you may burn excessive gas and/or ruin the catalytic converter, it is either before or after the catalytic converter depending on which one you want to change, most of the time pretty easy, and you are welcome!