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Old 03-06-2002, 08:47 PM   #5
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Default O2 sensors...

Bopper, I have looked everywhere (including my Ford Service Repair Manuals) and there is no definitive way that I could find to determine the condition of an O2 sensor. No voltage/resistance check, nothing. I am still looking though.
I have basically replaced everything (IAC, TPS, EGR, etc), triple checked all vacuum lines, Baro sensor, new Temp sensor on my new 306. I have finally concluded that the ONLY things I plugged back onto the engine were the O2 sensors that were probably only a year old at the time. So, hopefully that's it. I'll gladly inform you of my results tomorrow after a full days driving.
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