Test and replace your car's oxygen sensors

Test and replace your car's oxygen sensors

Something wrong with your car or truck? Stop guessing when it comes to the repair and maintenance of your vehicle... get real auto repair help with how-to videos from professional mechanics. With the help of these automotive videos, you'll learn how to recognize a problem, diagnose it, find the right auto parts and tools for the job and finally... fix it, whether you have a used car or a new car.

This video tutorial will show you how to test and replace your car's oxygen sensors. Once you extract the codes from the vehicle and realize that troubleshooting begins with the oxygen sensors, you don't really have a clear idea of where exactly the problem lies. It could be a wire complication, a computer issue, or the oxygen system itself. The best thing to do is to remove and inspect the oxygen sensor from the vehicle. You can perform a visual inspection (see what color it is), an on the bench test, or test it on the vehicle. This tutorial performs all three methods to help you repair your Chrysler vehicle's oxygen sensors.

There's many parts to your car; brakes, engine, starter, drivetrain, suspension, chassis, air conditioner, heater, electrical sensors, fluids, transmissions, radiators, oil, tires, spark plugs... this devices are bound to fail sooner or later. Why not learn the skills of automotive repair and be your own repair service? The car dealers and service centers will just charge you an expensive bill, but you can be pretty fair to yourself.

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