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I have a 1995 318ic and it has 106k miles on it. I don't believe the O2 sensor has ever been changed recently purchased and noticed my mileage isn't that great. Replaced plugs and cleaned intake, etc.. Did the gas pedal code checking and got 1444. I never have gotten a code, but wanted to know if its a good idea to change the sensor anyway and hope my mileage will increase. Thanks for your great site..

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If the sensor has 100,000 miles on it, replace it. That is the assumed lifetime of the sensor.

See this page for your code: http://www.pelicanparts.com/bmw/techarticles/Mult-Code_Reading/Mult-Code_Reading.htm


1444 No more faults This code shows that all faults have been fixed. Required to erase the computer's memory.

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