If the vehicle was built with an oxygen sensor, you will need an oxygen sensor.
A 1969 car would not have an oxygen sensor.
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A faulty oxygen sensor can make a car smell like gas. Oxygen and gasoline mixing wrong can cause excessive pollution. Replacing the oxygen sensor can correct this issue, and improve the gas mileage in the car.
A malfunctioning oxygen sensor can cause the engine to be low on power.
You need to take a wrench to loosen the oxygen sensor, then you will need to disconnect the cord. Once you have done that you will then pull out the old oxygen sensor.
If the oxygen sensor fits the catalytic coverter and female vehicle port yes
An oxygen sensor is a device that measures the oxygen in a car's exhaust. The computer uses this to adjust the amount and timing of fuel injected.
should be on the exhaust manifold down pipe... you need to get under the car to see it...
The function of the oxygen sensor in a Subaru or any other car is to measure the amount of oxygen that is mixed with exhaust gases.
its in front of car in the exhaust manifold, u need a special socket to remove oxegyn sensor. fairly easy
Yes it does cut your car off, The sensor is controlled by module that controls everything