Ron is right. Do not attempt to clean them. The O2 sensor have a special
coating and may become clogged after cleaning.
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Steven St.Laurent
C4I System Engineer
Engineering Branch, PSD, MCTSSA
MARCORSYSCOM, U.S. Marine Corps
Office (760) 725-2506 (DSN Prefix: 365)
<SNIP>HISTORY TIDBITS: The discoverer of Egypt was
a woman by the name of Egyptus, daughter of Ham, son
of Noah. She discover while it was still under a level of water.
Maybe her discover was based on the Sphinx (dedicated to
Cain son of Adam). Pharaoh, son of Egyptus, was its first
ruling king."<SNIP>
You don't............you simply replace it.........
because there is no way to clean them........
Ron-
'01 Dakota Sport 3.9 Supercharged
website: http://www.scsilverdak.com
e-mail: scsilverdak@hotmail.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mallett, Donald B" <Donald.Mallett@BNSF.com>
To: "'aDML'" <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 1:08 AM
Subject: DML: Cleaning of O2 sensor????? (was fuel injectors)
>
> >Nothing you pour in the top of the engine will clean the exhaust,
> >unless it's not combustible (this is why it's a *fuel system*
> >cleaner, not *exhaust system* cleaner); if you want to clean an O2
> >sensor, remove it and clean it by hand.
>
> Ok you got me thinking about this now. Cleaning of the O2 sensor, How
> dose one clean that by hand?
>
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