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Old 03-28-2006, 07:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 02 sensor 1994 lwb

i have a 94 lwb with almost 170,000 miles on it... the check engine light came on a couple weeks ago and code 44 came up on the diagnostic screen...i am thinking about buying the universal sensor
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any suggestions? and should i replace both sensors or just the broken one?
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With that mileage, you really need to replace both to give you an even fuel/mixture mix to both heads.
You will be surprised at the performance increase when done.
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I have the same Code on mine I have heard not to buy the Bosch... is this true?
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