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<blockquote data-quote="mouthpiece" data-source="post: 3512556" data-attributes="member: 1685"><p>I also Suggest NOT BUYING from amazon unless your mechanic has experience with the sellers product. </p><p>One of my boys and I tore the top end off his car to replace the 2 knock sensors since the diagnosis was knock sensors and O2. Replaced everything and got it back together and still no good</p><p></p><p>After racking our brains and gutting the catalytic converter because of being plugged we still couldn't get it to run. Took it to my mechanic buddy who said "O2 sensors" AGAIN. </p><p>He pops the top of the engine off again and checks them and they are not communicating with the computer of the car. **** knock sensors from amazon.</p><p>2 more O2 sensors from a know good supplier or OEM. AND A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS MORE.</p><p>At this point the car already had new spark plugs, coil packs, and several other things</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mouthpiece, post: 3512556, member: 1685"] I also Suggest NOT BUYING from amazon unless your mechanic has experience with the sellers product. One of my boys and I tore the top end off his car to replace the 2 knock sensors since the diagnosis was knock sensors and O2. Replaced everything and got it back together and still no good After racking our brains and gutting the catalytic converter because of being plugged we still couldn't get it to run. Took it to my mechanic buddy who said "O2 sensors" AGAIN. He pops the top of the engine off again and checks them and they are not communicating with the computer of the car. **** knock sensors from amazon. 2 more O2 sensors from a know good supplier or OEM. AND A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS MORE. At this point the car already had new spark plugs, coil packs, and several other things [/QUOTE]
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