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Service life on an O2 sensor?

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Old 12-04-2007, 08:20 PM
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I get NO voltage output on mine and I tried ohm checking it and it is WIDE open...

Time for a new one.

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Originally Posted by cb951
That ebay sensor is NOT Bosch. It's made by Walker. Ask them. I did.
Thanks. Yet another eBay misrepresentation. Why am I not surprised. I just asked about their return policy.
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I agree with cb951.

I did the same thing. When I want to cut corners on my car, I do it with floor mats, stereo speakers and stuff like that, not something as critical as an O2 sensor. I changed mine, which was the original, after an emission test failure and got vastly different numbers on the retest with no other changes.



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