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ukrkoz -> RE: 2000 o2 sensor Q (6/8/2008 8:19:05 AM)
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O2 sensor is not part of your fuel/ignition system, but part of emissions system. the only adverse influence onto the engine is reduced mpg, maybe slight power loss. don''''t waste $$ on guessplacing - replacing on a guess. running rough goes down to several issues: fuel supply or ignition/elkectrical issues(with timing being into it). let me look up a good post for you, i have link to it on my work computer, if i find it now - i''''ll add it to this post. not quite the right article, but stll, a good resource: http://autorepair.about.com/cs/troubleshooting/a/bl303a_2.htm i''ll have to attach the "no codes" one tomorrow, i guess, as it is very specific on what tests need to be done when handling no codes situation. pretty much, it all goes down to checking fuel pressure, ignition system, and EGR valve, which the last one can do hesitance and stalling.
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