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Can oxygen sensors be tested out of the vehicle or do they have stay connected and tested with Tech 1-2 ?? AL.
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Hi AL. They have to be tested in the car, but you dont necessarily need a scanner. A scanner is the easy way, but if you dont have one, most workshops use a multi-meter (or similar) that has a bar graph type display. Once the sensor is warmed up & work Edited by user Thursday, 25 September 2008 2:51:20 AM(UTC)
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Do they show as a fault on the engine light or anything if they are faulty?
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Thanks Dr...will start with earth search. AL.
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quote: Originally posted by Blue ballz
Do they show as a fault on the engine light or anything if they are faulty?
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