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Old 20 Sep 2009, 12:31 pm
Cecil n Cecil n is offline
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It does sound expensive, but maybe not. Get several opinions/quotes, and price the part at an auto parts store. You can confirm the need for a new O2 sensor, and maybe even which one it is, at most auto parts stores for free. Although it needs attention, not replacing the O2 sensor immediately will not result in catastrophic engine failure.
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