After O2 Sensor Replacement I get Service Engine Soon
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After O2 Sensor Replacement I get Service Engine Soon
So I replaced the last O2 sensor today on my '02 Disco II. This is the front drivers side one that is a real bear to get to with any tool. Any how I ran the car in park for a few minutes and it was fine no warning lights. Then my wife takes it out to the store and the service engine soon light comes on. I know I need to get the code read but is this something that happens? The engine is actually running a lot better but who knows.
I hear one of the auto stores will read your codes for free, anyone know which one that is?
I hear one of the auto stores will read your codes for free, anyone know which one that is?
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I just put some black electrical tape over the 3 lights. Actually I have a sneaking suspicion my bad hub has something to do with the 3 amigos but investigating them keeps getting pushed to the bottom of my to do list.
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I'm in western NY, when my Disco hit 100,000 miles it started falling apart and unfortunately I'm back in school so $$ is tight. I have a Hub coming now and I'm going to give it the old college try on my own. This O2 sensor is sensor is a pain though I finally got it replaced after figuring out how to contort my tools in the space and then I get a code, just my luck these days.
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