Assuming you have a 1.9 Liter waterboxer, and the emmisions are the same as the US, you have one O2 sensor and it's located on the drivers side exhaust pipe right in front of where the catalitic converter sits. Screws in easily, unless of course, it's rusted in like every one I have seen. Lots of liquid wrench and a large deepwell socket.
tim in san jose
>From: MMunn <mdmunn@SHAW.CA> >Reply-To: MMunn <mdmunn@SHAW.CA> >To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM >Subject: O2 Sensor Location '85 Westy >Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 22:54:30 -0800 > >Thought I just stroll by the auto parts dealer today and ask for a regular >maintenance item .... an O2 sensor. >To my complete surprise, I was asked "does you van have one or two?". > >So, van-meisters, should I expect to find two O2 Sensors. Also, where >might I find it (them) it on my van ....? > >Thanks > >Matthew >Vancouver BC >CANADA
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