Thread: Bad o2 sensor?
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Old 01-29-2003, 02:06 PM
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They probably stripped the threads off the sensor which means that it's no longer possible to screw it into a bunger.

If you've had a bunch of road grime and stuff get kicked up on the underside of the car, it could definitely have fouled the sensor.

You can get a Bosch "universal" sensor from most auto parts stores for about 60 bucks.