[Shotimes] Oxygen Sensor Question

Leigh Smith leighsm@comcast.net
Mon, 22 Nov 2004 20:49:17 -0500


Barry;
If you got a cam sensor code, I say change it.
Only $16 & 15 min.
Mine did that too, & with a brand new sensor.
Random light/codes, then progressed to bad stumbling.
I can see other events throwing an O2 code, but I can think of nothing else
that would throw a cam sensor code.
Lee

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Barry Hayes" <Barry@kingcon.com>
To: "George Fourchy" <krazgeo@comcast.net>
Cc: <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 1:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Shotimes] Oxygen Sensor Question


> So what are the symptoms of o2 sensor failure?
> I am getting an intermittent CEI light. It comes on about 5 minutes
> after startup, and will come & go  throughout the trip. I can make it go
> away by pushing it a little hard out of a toll booth or passing lane but
> it tends to return. AZ ran codes for me and got possible cam sensor,
> canister purge sensor, and rear o2 sensor "indicated by a lean condition
> on bank 2".  Cam sensor was changed 60k ago. I assume the o2 is factory
> at 129k. Car runs well although the 120k has never been done. (and I
> don't know about the 60k,that was before I owned it. Sucks to be broke).
> The o2 seems the most reasonable guess, but what do you all think? Also,
> how big a pita is the change (I do have the socket)? Any hints?
>
> thanks
>
> Barry Hayes
> 95 mtx all original (means rusted solid).
>
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