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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / December 2006

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O2 Sensor on 98 V6

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chrismhaney - 25 Dec 2006 20:04 GMT
I need some help removing this little bugger. It's the one on the driver
side header. Can't seem to get half a dozen wrenches to get a good hold on
it.

Is there a special tool or procedure?

Chris
Les Benn - 26 Dec 2006 06:06 GMT
I do believe there is an O2 sensor socket. It is sort of like a spark plug
socket. Check your local auto parts store for a price.

>I need some help removing this little bugger. It's the one on the driver
>side header. Can't seem to get half a dozen wrenches to get a good hold on
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> Chris
Les Benn - 26 Dec 2006 06:11 GMT
I was correct but you need to get one for the make of car you have. It seems
different manufacturers use different sizes.
Auto Zone or Pep Boys or NAPA should have the correct one. You might be able
to rent one from them too.

>I do believe there is an O2 sensor socket. It is sort of like a spark plug
>socket. Check your local auto parts store for a price.
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>> Chris
chrismhaney - 26 Dec 2006 15:13 GMT
Thanks allot!

For a $10 socket it took longer to jack the car up and down tan to change
the little monster.

Chris

>I do believe there is an O2 sensor socket. It is sort of like a spark plug
>socket. Check your local auto parts store for a price.
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