On Tue, 6 Oct 1998 DRD892@aol.com wrote:
> Kyle,
>
> No, I was not getting a fault code for the O2 sensors. I have recently
> suspected that one or both were not what they could be. Just small
> little indications; Throttle response not quite what it was, a little rougher
> idle, a small backfire a couple of times, slight drop in fuel milage and a
> small drop in "seat of the pants" power. None of these symptoms were
> serious and probably go unnoticed by most people. I went through the
> normal items looking for a problem; Plugs, Cap & Rotor, Wires, Fuel Pressure,
> ThrottleBody, etc. Found nothing wrong. Everything I checked did not
> need replacing. Soooo, I coughed up the money for the O2 sensors.
David,
Why were they so much money? I've never priced them; I just
sort've figured they'd be in the $20 range; I was surprised when
you said how much they costed! (Or was that a misprint?)
-Jon-
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