On Thu, 12 May 1994 BSNICH01@ulkyvm.louisville.edu wrote: > My 85 Vanagon GL Westy just turned 125,000 miles and the OXY sensor came on a > little while ago. I just called an import place here called the VOLKSDOCTOR > and was quoted at about $125 for the sensor (I don't think it's installed for > that) Hmmm. I just went to the local Champion Auto Parts store and asked for an oxygen sensor for my vehicle. The price was $29.99 and it was a one- wire. The install was incredibly simple. Having one of those crimping tools and a few connectors came in handy, but the remove from the exhaust was easy. I hope I didn't do wrong by going with a generic oxygen sensor. I still have the old one if I did, and I'm not convinced it was bad. -- Gerry Gerald Skerbitz <gsker@lenti.med.umn.edu> U of MN Med.School.Admin 6-5379 1984 VW Vanagon GL Waterboxer 1915
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