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Some say you should not even touch and O2 IDK. But differently not slim like this.
Me too. Everyone gets very concerned when buying to see a good service history. I find history useful as places to double check.This thread is a pretty good reminder why I do all the mechanic work I possibly can myself. It's hard to trust anyone else with even simple R&R work.
I do agree.you havwe nothing to lose cleaning it, if it works than it works. if not then you were probably going to replace it anyways so no real lose
I've heard that before. Are they any "studies", "data points" or "what have you" on old vs new performance. I've never really look at these as good, weak or bad.To add insult to injury, O2/AF sensors should be replaced in pairs-( double the cost of the techs error now). I would bite the bullet and replace now while you have everything at easy access- and not waste time cleaning- then later having to remove after youve found the cleaning to not work.