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Replaced the O2 sensor but the light is still on...what gives?
The title says it all...anyone have idea, TIA. SmileWavy
v/r Wayne C. 83 SC |
Thanks Brian, I search the archives and saw one post that said it was on clock...checked it, wasn't there. Also checkhed the speedo...not there either. Interesting, Bently does not say anything about a reset button...can't find my 101 book...wife placed it somewhere :rolleyes:
v/r Wayne C. 83 SC |
I know where the wife placed it...
"wife placed it somewhere"...I know where she placed it... in the garbage can. She understands it is subversive literature.
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Thanks Brian....I missed that one, will check it tomorrow.
v/r Wayne C. 83 SC |
Wayne,
I did this a few months ago. On my car it is directly behind the Speedometer. Not too hard to remove if you use a paint scraper to pry the rubber carefully , then with a flashlight-- you will see the little button..... |
Remember the light is just a mileage reminder, not a diagnostic alert (those started with the 1996 OBD2 stardard I believe). O2 sensors will last differently depending on the gas quality and driving habits.
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Thanks guys...pulled the speedo and I saw I what I think is the button...tried to punch but it was stuck...didn't seem to work. So, I just pulled the light bulb out :p that will show whose boss :D
v/r Wayne C. 83 SC |
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