Originally Posted by asiandoood
it is probably a combination of cold weather and other factors. a lot of people say to check the O2 sensor too.
on a side note...at least you dont have to pay $2.50 a/gallon for 87 octane.
How can I tel if the O2 sensor is bad? And I know its not the weather cause its been this way for a while. I don't know what I would do if gas was $2.50 a gallon for 87 octane.....$1.95 is killing me as it is.