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E36
o2 sensor..
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<blockquote data-quote="ron86" data-source="post: 435281" data-attributes="member: 18732"><p>em..send to my mech this morning..he decide to clean the sensor...dip the sensor in a container filled with petrol.wait for 10 mnutes,then brush with wire brush..finally,blow with an air gun....the sensor was covered with thick carbon..no wonder it doest work..after had done..went to diagnose,and reset all fault..no more o2 heating up error fault...the car now accelerate faster..gear change also better.before this gear change was very slow..my mech said,drive for a few days,then diagnose again..if the error comes up again,then only change the o2 sensor..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ron86, post: 435281, member: 18732"] em..send to my mech this morning..he decide to clean the sensor...dip the sensor in a container filled with petrol.wait for 10 mnutes,then brush with wire brush..finally,blow with an air gun....the sensor was covered with thick carbon..no wonder it doest work..after had done..went to diagnose,and reset all fault..no more o2 heating up error fault...the car now accelerate faster..gear change also better.before this gear change was very slow..my mech said,drive for a few days,then diagnose again..if the error comes up again,then only change the o2 sensor.. [/QUOTE]
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