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Hawk240
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Aug 2004
Location: USA
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Yeah like the guy above me said, the O2 censor basicly tells the car how much gas to throw at itself. Without one you're either running very rich (not so much a bad thing) or very lean (can cause your engine to die due to not enough gasoline going through it). An O2 censor is very easy to fix, and also pretty damn cheap (all of $45-$60). If it's the one on your header/cat pop the hood and take off your heat shield if you have one, or if it's in the way of getting at the censor. Screw it back in, and becareful not to crush it if you're using a tool! Basicly for my 240SX (I'm RWD so it's a bit easier to get at things under the hood sometimes!) it's right on the right side of the engine bay nice and easy to get at, when the heat sheild was still on my header I was even still able to get at it. Honestly it should be a pretty damn easy fix for you. Although before driving your car much, make sure it's running rich rather than lean. If you can smell gasoline, see alot of smoke comming from the exhaust, or see gasoline comming out of your exhaust, you're running a rich. If you see/smell none of these, you're most likely running lean! By the way, what type of car is this
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Aug-06-2004 17:26
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getfoul
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Registered: Jan 2004
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It's been said before and I'll say it again. You can do the o2 sensor (or Lambda sensor as it's referred to on many import vehicles) yourself, but if you do, do NOT touch the tip that goes into the exhaust stream. As this gets oils from your fingers onto a very sensitive part of the part. Put anti-sieze on the threads, that should come with the sensor.
And a brief but accurate definition of what the o2 sensor does:
Oxygen sensors produce an amount of voltage based on the amount of oxygen in the exhaust. Large amounts of oxygen result from very lean mixtures and result in low voltage output from the o2 sensor. Rich mixtures release lower amounts of oxygen into the exhaust, therefor the o2 sensor voltage is high.
The rearward o2 sensor measures Catalytic converter efficiency. By testing the oxygen levels before *coming out of the engine* and after the cat *before the muffler* you can see how well your emissions control devices are working. The o2 sensor wil vary between rich and lean mixture to give your engine it's highest fuel economy, best performance, and cleanest burning possible.
If the rear sensor is out, your car is not able to correctly adjust for the engines circumstances and i gaurantee the check engine light has a code for the downstream o2 sensor failure.
Just have your dad's friend install the new one, it's quick and cheap. He'll also look to see if there is a reason why it fell out, and fix that if necessary.
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Aug-06-2004 19:41
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