So far so good. Two weeks on the truck
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I had a check engine code that indicated a bad Catalytic converter. I replaced that and check engine light still on. I then replaced oxygen sensors and all is well so far. Two weeks on truck and running with no check engine light.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
O2
connection was easy to connect and the wires are the same size.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
If it's not broken, don't fit it!
Verified Buyer -
I can't say how good it is because I haven't installed it yet, because after rapping on the old oxygen sensor around the threaded area where it screws into the pipe bong to loosen the rust because it would not turn loose even with penetrating oil , and at that point I decided to wait for the oil to work in and then I had to stop for the day due to bad weather. On the following day I had to use the truck before continuing the removal and to my surprise the check engine light went out and now after three plus weeks and a few hundred miles the ck-engine light hasn't come back on. So my conclusion is when I hammered on the exh. pipe, I must have loosened the carbon build up on the sensor probe and it is now sending the proper exh. temperature readings back to the ECU at this time so far and I chose not to install the new sensor if all is well and my fuel mileage has also improved as well as performance.
Mo
Verified Buyer -
The sensors I purchases were incorrect for the application I required .The store was unable to help with finding the correct ones so I had to go elsewhere.
Good
Verified Buyer -
Good