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yo mama
Join Date: Sep 2004
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First - I have read the older threads about doing this - particularly on the pre-95 LWB model.
My question: Is there any difference in doing this on a 95LWB? Also, what is the difficulty level? THings to watch out for? I just bought two new sensors (recommended at the 85K service mark) and want to fit them myself - BTW two sensors $150 at http://www.oxygensensors.com seemed like the best deal - stealership wanted $420per - plus $120 for install!!!!!!! WANKERS!CHEERS!
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I'd love to be in the Rat Patrol
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Been there done that. Hope this helps.
http://www.okierover.com/o2sensors.htm If I don't mention it in the article, put on some of that goo for bolts that get hot. If you ever change them out again this makes them easier to remove. Crap I can't think of what it's called.... |
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Oxygen Sensor replacement - 1991 Range Rover
see my post for details search on glenncof and sensor if link is busted |
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