You know, it IS a good idea ... I may have this question, or a similar one,
in the future and then I won't be able to remember where I saw it. LOL...
Seriously, I know there are archives of all of the excellent information
exchanged on this and other car care forums. It would be great if someone
could find a way to put this in book form, indexed for easy access, of
course. Some of the things you hear from fellow owners in these forums is
better than what's in the books, manuals, etc., and is many times more
valuable than what a shop will tell you. "Your linear transitional bearing
is shot. You'll need a new one. That will be $4.95 for the part and $650
for labor."
>>>> Anyone know where the O2S is located on a 1994 Trooper S?
>>>> I can't seem to locate the darn thing... :-)
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> location of O2S for a 94 trooper is about 12 to 15 inches in front of the
> catalytic converter towards the manifold on the top part.
Wesley - 09 Sep 2005 00:31 GMT
That's where Google Groups (groups.google.com) comes in handy. It has
indexed all of this group and all other usenet groups... I usually look
there before I post a question here in case someone has already answered it.
Wesley
> You know, it IS a good idea ... I may have this question, or a similar one,
> in the future and then I won't be able to remember where I saw it. LOL...
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> > location of O2S for a 94 trooper is about 12 to 15 inches in front of the
> > catalytic converter towards the manifold on the top part.