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I am removing the O2 sensor that comes up bad on the OBD codes, but have a simple question to ask of those who are more experianced than I. I have removed the joined connectors from the mount, but having a hard time seperating the connectors from each other.
Any tips on how these pull apart? It looks like there is some kind of clip holding them together. I sure don't want to damage the connector and create a bigger job. Thanks in advance. |
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The truck is driving great. The scanner did not give any other information. I have turned the Engine Light off and will see if it comes on again, then I will definitely know there is a problem. Maybe it was just a hiccup. My truck is a 2003 Disco. Thanks Mike ![]() |
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