Bad o2 sensors, anything better to replace with?
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Does anyone know this info? If they're a direct swap, I might get them when I eventually swap engines. I did get a check engine light once, with a code for insufficient O2 heater temp (my longtubes had been on the truck for 2 or 3 years already when this occured). I cleared the code and was going to get a new O2 sensor when I got paid, but the light never came back on....then my trans **** the bed so I have bigger fish to fry first lol.
#22
Does anyone know this info? If they're a direct swap, I might get them when I eventually swap engines. I did get a check engine light once, with a code for insufficient O2 heater temp (my longtubes had been on the truck for 2 or 3 years already when this occured). I cleared the code and was going to get a new O2 sensor when I got paid, but the light never came back on....then my trans **** the bed so I have bigger fish to fry first lol.
Unfortunately my 03 has some gay *** goofy style connectors that require some splicing but it's pretty easy IMO.
You should be good to go I believe.
#23
If you're talking about the rear O2s on your truck yes, just clip off the square BS and put your old connector on. No lengthening necessary, I had to do that when I put my headers on since my old bungs ate some threads.
Anyone hear of a company called "OE Xtra"?? and are they a company that makes Delphi and stuff? I think I got boned on Ebay and the guys blowin smoke up my ***... emailed the company themselves but waiting to hear back. But of course they may give me that kinda BS as well
Anyone hear of a company called "OE Xtra"?? and are they a company that makes Delphi and stuff? I think I got boned on Ebay and the guys blowin smoke up my ***... emailed the company themselves but waiting to hear back. But of course they may give me that kinda BS as well
#24
Does anyone know this info? If they're a direct swap, I might get them when I eventually swap engines. I did get a check engine light once, with a code for insufficient O2 heater temp (my longtubes had been on the truck for 2 or 3 years already when this occured). I cleared the code and was going to get a new O2 sensor when I got paid, but the light never came back on....then my trans **** the bed so I have bigger fish to fry first lol.
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I'm going to write that part number in my little book of pn's that I need to buy lol

