Is a mystery Check Engine light driving you nuts? It could be a funky Oxygen (O2) sensor. Associate auto editor Ben Wojdyla puts his trusty F-150 on the lift at Pop Mech’s Detroit garage to show you how to:
* Remove a rusted sensor
* Refresh the threads
* Install new part with anti-seize compound
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Who says you can’t work on your own car anymore? Follow Popular Mechanics associate auto editor Ben Wojdyla as he leads viewers, step by step, through repairs, upgrades, and troubleshooting tips. Got car questions? Email Ben, and he may answer them on the show.
HI. It’s Luke here from AU. Do you need to put compound on the new sensor before you insert it? Thanks.
Unfortunately we I don’t have a car lift in my driveway
After changing out the 02 sensor, do you have to reset the computer?
Hi my name is Rose ,I have a 99 Dodge Dakota,Your videos are very good. I learned a lot,you break things down in a way other videos lack.keep up the good work!
what no torch or Magnetic Induction Heater you had an easy one