At 08:06 PM 7/20/2010 Tuesday, Loren Busch wrote: >One more thing. When, for a couple of days on a four years ago, I had to >drive with the O2 sensor disconnected, I got about 13-14 mpg on that tank. >Not saying a bad O2 sensor just that that is what I got with the O2 sensor >unplugged. If your mileage drops with the sensor disconnected, there's something wrong with the mixture that the sensor has been compensating for... Yours, David |
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