its easy to break if you dont have the skills to handle it...hahahaha,
exactly! a 15 minutes job buddy.....simple
some of us are noobs and some have skills and knowledge to do it, i dont know where you stand but i did mine myself for...guess what $0.00. and nver had a problem for 4 yrs. lmao
most of us know that Auto electrician and mechanics (unless trusted) are known to rip off ppl & some dont even know what theyre doing as they give the car to some 18 yr old apprentice to do it while your back's turned and i dont want to risk it in someones hands either..
To the OP, im just helping out, DIY is an option.
Originally Posted by EVLGTR
First of all im not from Vic, so you dont know jack....
Second, im happy with my DIY O2 replacement which was done 4 yrs ago without a problem so how am i digging myself a hole?, retard. hahahahaha
Third, youre not a professional so enough said
Good on ya mate, you've got money to burn but some of us here are actually enthusiast and look into the fun of DIY.
This is how to replace the O2 sensor located in the middle of the catalytic converter if anyone wants to know: 1: Disconnect the O2 Sensor connector (snap on/off connector) 2: Using a special wrench & remove the O2 sensor for replacement.....too bloody easy
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