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audioqueso
post Aug 2 2007, 04:35 PM
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I need to replace one of my O2 sensors, but just trying to find out for anyone that has changed it, how many wires do the ones for Endeavors have? 1, 2, or 4? Please advise. Thank you.
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post Aug 2 2007, 05:45 PM
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why would you need to know that?


also, if you're getting a P0133 or P0153, its not the sensor. Its the software, and theres an update for it.
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post Aug 2 2007, 07:08 PM
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Because I had my B1S2 go bad a while back. I need to replace it.
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post Aug 6 2008, 09:34 PM
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I have one of the O2 sensors damaged since a few months ago and I want to try to replace it myself, but I need instructions on how to do it to know if this will be a difficult task.

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post Aug 9 2008, 06:44 PM
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Cambiar los sensores no es difícil, si compras los sensores de Mitsubishi “carritos” son “plug and play” pero si compras los Bosch son muchos mas barato pero requiere que le cortes y modifiques un poco las líneas. Pero primero que nada le sugiero que vayas a un Auto Zone y le hagas el “scan” para estar seguro que es el sensor y no el “update de PCM” como dice Manybrews. A mí también me sorprende que ya la guagua necesite sensores nuevos, cuantas millas tiene la guagua? Espero que pronto puedas remediar la situación ya que la guagua en esta condición corre “lean” gastando más gasolina que lo usual, y con los precios sobre 1.00+/litro cualquier ahorro es bueno. Finalmente, si no lo has hecho ya esta guagua requiere que le cambies la bomba de agua y correa de tiempo a las 60,000 millas creo que te conviene si no lo has hecho mandar hacer todos los arreglos de una vez ya que ahorras dinero de esta manera.
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