George I did what you said but it all looked fine to me (green wire off oxs sensor, good recommendation, but it didn't work), so then I thought I would unplug the oxs sensor again and see what happens (why it didn't run right the first time I did this I don't know). Wallah this time it ran fine. I've only driven it about 5 miles like this but will do more miles tomorrow. So why does the vehicle even need an oxs sensor if it runs OK without it? I'm assuming it would run better? So should I spend the 80 bucks and get a new sensor? Thanks all and I'm glad I didn't give up. Hope all is well. Andy 99 NB Turbo 95 BMW GS 1100 93 BMW K 75 86 VW Syncro (drivable finally, needs fan heater motor) 71 VW Westy (needs engine) 65 BMW R69S grandfather's (seeking specialty tools and some parts) |
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