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I have a honda civic 99 sedan lx. Recently, my engine check light went on. Also, sometimes, when I put it in 3rd gear, it feels like it stalls. I brought the car in for a check and the mechanic said my oxygen sensor has to be changed. a brand new sensor costs $220.00. Is it important to change. please respond
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Get a Bosch, around $80.00 at AutoZone
"primetime" <corbyamano@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:f343f93f6b84cb6aa363ca42e324c18c@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > I have a honda civic 99 sedan lx. Recently, my engine check light went on. Also, sometimes, when I put it in 3rd gear, it feels like it stalls. I brought the car in for a check and the mechanic said my oxygen sensor has to be changed. a brand new sensor costs $220.00. Is it important to change. please respond > |
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Depending on the car and exact O2 sensor malady, this can destroy the catalytic
converter. Then we're talking over $500 of repairs. Plus, your fuel mileage may worsen soon. A 1.6 liter 4-door Honda LX O2 sensor runs $64 to $138 at http://www.honda-auto-parts-wholesale.com/. The price depends on the brand you want. Dunno if brand is important with O2 sensors. Hopefully others will comment, or you can do a search of Usenet. Shipping's free at this company. There are a few other online Honda parts dealers. If you need the O2 sensor connector, add on $239. I suspect your mechanic is talking about the sensor only. "primetime" <corbyamano@hotmail.com> wrote > I have a honda civic 99 sedan lx. Recently, my engine check light went on. Also, sometimes, when I put it in 3rd gear, it feels like it stalls. I brought the car in for a check and the mechanic said my oxygen sensor has to be changed. a brand new sensor costs $220.00. Is it important to change. please respond |
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An OEM sensor with the connector WILL cost $220.
However, if you are willing to do some splicing, you can use the OLD oxygen sensor connector and splice it into the new oxygen sensor for ~$80. A bad oxygen sensor WILL also cause stumbling, as it becomes too "lazy" to adjust the correct air/fuel mixture in time and your cylinders end up with too much air and too little fuel. - JR |
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Wrong. Bosch sells O2 sensors with the OEM connector, no need to splice it.
"JR Lomas" <jrl@engineer.nu> wrote in message news:KNOdnYbVF-QSIEmiRVn-hg@comcast.com... > An OEM sensor with the connector WILL cost $220. > However, if you are willing to do some splicing, you > can use the OLD oxygen sensor connector and splice > it into the new oxygen sensor for ~$80. A bad oxygen > sensor WILL also cause stumbling, as it becomes too > "lazy" to adjust the correct air/fuel mixture in time and > your cylinders end up with too much air and too little > fuel. > > - JR > > |
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