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Old 05-04-2008, 09:44 AM   #81 (permalink)
jtlinna3vze
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not sure why eveyone thinks o2 sensors last so long.. while they may not throw a code or light.. they start becoming inaccurate at around 60K. the college in my town, Michigan Tech University, one of the top three engineering colleges in the michigan.. they did i study on emissions control systems for DaimlerChrysler. nine times out of ten at around 60K miles o2 sensors were causing a average ten percent increase in emissions and a five to eight percent increase in fuel consumption. obviously this was with one brand of cars.. cant imagine its any different with any other..
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