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Join Date: Feb 2018
Location: SW Washington State
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I know you said that you think the OXS is operating as it should. You also said that a rainstorm caused the oxygen sensor to "take in water." That should not happen. The O2 sensors are designed to be waterproof under a car. I'm thinking you have a bad O2 sensor. They do wear out eventually and their output lags the actual oxygen value in the exhaust. If it's over 100Kmi old, replace it. If it's not that old, try replacing it anyway.
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