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Date:         Fri, 1 Dec 2000 14:48:51 -0600
Reply-To:     Chris C Snyder <trollboy_1@LYCOS.COM>
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From:         Chris C Snyder <trollboy_1@LYCOS.COM>
Organization: Lycos Communications  (http://comm.lycos.com:80)
Subject:      which one?
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Hello everyone.

I called our rinky-dink VW dealer to day to get a price on the temp-2 sensor and also the OXY-sensor and first they said that I know what color the temp-2 sensor was as their is apparently 3 one is blue tipped, one is red and I now for get what the 3rd is ( think they said white) I have not heard of this before from any one on our list that has replaced their temp-2 sensor.

Could some one please shed some light on this subject for me, please!!

Also, I had heard from some here on the list that the OXY sensor should cost about $30.00 but, when I called the dealer they want $198.00 for it. I called CarCrest (A parts place) and if I knew how many wires mine has I could use a universal oxygen sensor. I give, how many does our fun loving Vanagon have?

Thanks,

Chris

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