Tuesday, 27 September 2011

About Auto Repair: DIY Oxygen Sensor Replacement

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From Matthew Wright, your Guide to Auto Repair
If you've ever had a case of sticker shock when you took your car in for an oxygen sensor replacement, you might be happy to hear that it may be pretty easy to replace one or more of your sensors yourself. It depends on what type of sensor you have, but if you've got the right one you can save big money. If you're feeling lucky, check out the easy to follow information here and you may be on the road to DIY liberty.

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