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Old 07-12-2004, 10:13 PM   #2
Mercury
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Yes, your correct, its the passenger side Mixture controling O2 sensor that croaked on you.

That one has gave me some probs. I've replace that one twice now since I rebuilt the engine.

Unrelated but tied in. ONe of my friends with a 97 F-150 has a similar problem. Its lifted, and got long tubes. ALways passenger side front O2 sensor. Hmm..

I hate seeing that O2 sensor slow to respond code..always seems to happen around inspection time.
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