Oxygen Sensor Replacement

Bruce Plecan nacelp at bright.net
Sat Oct 14 18:01:05 GMT 2000


Only problem I see, is using a Bosch sensor to begin with.
Sorry, but seen too many folks have problems with them.
Personally, a used GM out of a junkyard is better, IMO.
Course that's about all I use
Bruce


> I was wondering, does anyone have experience with O2 sensor
> replacement?  I have an 84 Century, and the sensor was replaced by a
> mechanic who did work on the car in the past.  In the manual, it shows
> that a clearance of 8mm should be maintained between the boot and the
> base to ensure proper sampling of ambient air.  Is this true?  I have an
> aftermarket Bosch sensor - is it different from the original in that it
> wouldn't require this gap?
>
> Louis
>
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