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Date:         Thu, 17 Apr 1997 22:28:20 -0700
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From:         Stephen Bibler <biblers@eee.org>
Subject:      O2 Senson

I was reading in the list about problems associated with the O2 sensor. My 1990 Vanagon has over 102,000 miles and supposedly according to the Bently manual, this sensor is to be replaced at around 90,000 miles. The van is running as well as can be expected using California gasoline. Should I change it out or leave until something fails? The sliding door seems to work since the WD-40 treatment. I still haven't gotten around to really checking the rear door catch. Maybe this weekend....


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