O2 Sensor removal????
you will need a pretty long socket...if you don't have one long enough....you will need the tool
or if you will be replacing it you could just break it off..that's what i did.
or if you will be replacing it you could just break it off..that's what i did.
the only thing with the "special tool" is it's a socket with a hole down the side to accomidate for the wires, use a wrench, or if you dont care about the sensor, snip the wire and use a normal deep socket.
unclip the harness, use an open ended wrench and you'll be fine. Just dont use any lubricant to remove the sensor if its still working properly because the lubricant could damage the sensor.
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unclip the harness, use an open ended wrench and you'll be fine. Just dont use any lubricant to remove the sensor if its still working properly because the lubricant could damage the sensor.
unclip the harness, use an open ended wrench and you'll be fine. Just dont use any lubricant to remove the sensor if its still working properly because the lubricant could damage the sensor.
I took all of mine off with a wrench when i put my header on. It was fairly easy if there is nothing seized on it. don't let all the special tools fool you, they are not necessary but they do make things a little easier.
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