Replacing an O2 sensor
its easy. Spray it with some PB BLaster or Liquid Wrench and let it sit for about an hour then go at it with a o2socket and large wrench. Then just unclip the old sensor and install the new one with some anti-seize (or swap the connector to the new sensor if you got that version).
Hey,
just got a VAG scan recently, with codes 17606 and 17607; apparently my 2 rear (B1S2 & B2S2) O2 sensors are gone too. I had no idea what I was dealing with, so I thought I would have to get the dealer to do this. They quoted me ~$480. I'm definetly up to the DIY because I was told the parts are very cheap- but I am not the most experienced DIY'er. Can anyone provide a little more info/DIY about how to do this? And about a good place to order the parts. I have a 98 A4 2.8Q 30 V in stick. Again, any help would be sincerely appreciated. HAPPY NEW YEARS !!
just got a VAG scan recently, with codes 17606 and 17607; apparently my 2 rear (B1S2 & B2S2) O2 sensors are gone too. I had no idea what I was dealing with, so I thought I would have to get the dealer to do this. They quoted me ~$480. I'm definetly up to the DIY because I was told the parts are very cheap- but I am not the most experienced DIY'er. Can anyone provide a little more info/DIY about how to do this? And about a good place to order the parts. I have a 98 A4 2.8Q 30 V in stick. Again, any help would be sincerely appreciated. HAPPY NEW YEARS !!
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