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To: DMaA who wrote (764124)6/21/2022 9:21:13 AM
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And mechanics only want to read an error report from a computer. Beep boo boop.

My wife's Ford Taurus she owned years ago kept getting an error that the oxygen sensor was on the blip. Since she had just bought it and the used warranty was still in effect, she kept taking it back to the dealer, who kept replacing oxygen sensors. A mile down the road, the error would come back.

Do you know what it was? It was the wire that hooked up into the oxygen sensor. Wire bad, computer thinks oxygen sensor is dead. Took an old fashioned mechanic who actually looked at the damned car and did some rational troubleshooting to find it.
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