Arlene K Sondergaard <asonder@USGS.GOV> writes: >my O2 sensor light went on last week >and my mechanic says parts and labor $340. > >i think bus depot has the sensor for $50. so is the job more than >take the old one out and put the new one in?? >adjustments to other componets? >its in a really difficult place? > > > >arlene Arlene, I just had the same thing happen to my 88 wolfsburg. Go into the e-mail archives and type in oxygen sensor. You'll get a bazillion replies. It appears that it is not even connected to the sensor. It is connected to the speedo cable and every 60k miles or so it goes on as a reminder to have it checked. From what it says there is a way to reset it it up under where the spare tire is. I thought i saved it on my laptop, but I didn't. check it out...i think you'll be ok to just reset it as long as your van is running good at the time. John |
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