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Originally Posted by Rick Lee
It'd be crazy to go to a dealer for this. You can swap it yourself in a few minutes.
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After looking up a diy on this, you are probably right, even given my relative lack of mechanical inclination. However, in an apartment with a snow covered parking lot 300 miles from home. I have a screwdriver, hammer, a small wrench and a leatherman. That is it. I am ill equipped for car work here. Plus, there is the fact that it may not even be the o2 sensor, but a vacuum leak which would be tougher for me to diagnose.