> > Postscript: my '91 does not have the illconceived dash light and she is > nearing her 90k milestone, I really love her too so how do I know when the > o2 sensor actually does need attending to? > You know this has had me wondering as of course the '90 has no OXS light either. I noticed this as I was going to change instrument pods from '85 to '90 (weird old coot who owned the '90 painted the bezels WHITE?) before I realized I could change only the bezel part. Why no light on the later ones. Of course, I'd still do the change regardless, it is an expensive heated sensor, but shit $100 won't break me. John
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