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Oxygen Sensor & LAMBDA Counter.
- From: "therealdmcvegas" <DMCVegas@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 04:07:57 -0000
Las week I replaced my old Oxygen Sensor, and reset the LAMBDA 
counter. By everything I've seen with other posts, I was prepared for 
a hard task. Quite the opposite. This has been quite possibly the 
easiest repair I've ever done. The Oxygen Sensor came out with a 
slight tug from a cresent wrench. A little anti seize compound on the 
threads, and the new one went in. Fishing the wire thru the chassis 
and into the ECU compartment was a breeze. If you pull the plug 
inwards, out of the hole, you can dis/reconnect the Sensor wire very 
quickly.
The LAMBDA counter was fairly simple as well. I disconnected the 
upper & lower speedo cables, the electrical wires for both the 
counter, and the inertia switch (wrong place, I know). Remove the two 
bolts that hold the bracket, and simply pull. A pair of needle nose 
pliers, and the counter was reset. I was even able to lube up the 
lower speedo cable with some lithium grease after I accidently pulled 
it out. Even though I had to move my car with the cables disconnected 
to get more comfortable position, everything then reconnected almost 
as easily as it came apart.
Just thought I would share my expierence with everyone here on the 
list. Admittedly, I was a bit intimidated by what I've read from 
other posts. I had a propane torch on hand just in case. Although I 
did let the car idle for about 2-3 minutes before I climbed 
underneath. But it was for the most part a simple task. And ever 
since, my gas milage has improved tremedously!
-Robert
vin 6585 "X"
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