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Originally Posted by Borla
If the oxygen sensor is bad it is probably making the check engine light come on. A 96 is new enough to be ODB-II.
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You're right. My bad. Has to be OBD II which means more good Autozone info.
Definitely get a free code dump. Your check engine light could be bad, who knows, but if you've never changed sensors there's a good chance you have one or a couple past their useful life.
Did we ask how many miles already?
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Last edited by cyrnel; 02-19-2006 at 06:52 PM..
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