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How to replace the bank 1 O2 sensor on my car, you have got to be chitting me...

I'll wager a 6 pack to anyone that I can get this thing from the top.

per GM ESI

Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) Replacement Bank 1 Sensor 1

1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle in General Information.

2. Support rear of powertrain frame.

3. Remove four rear frame bolts.

4. Lower the frame no more than 76 mm (3 inches).

5. Disconnect the rear oxygen sensor electrical connector.

6. Remove the rear oxygen sensor from the rear exhaust manifold

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wait they want you to unbolt the frame to get at the o2 sensor??? hahahaha

it's only a sub-frame :Doh::P

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How to replace the bank 1 O2 sensor on my car, you have got to be chitting me...

I'll wager a 6 pack to anyone that I can get this thing from the top.

per GM ESI

Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) Replacement Bank 1 Sensor 1

1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle in General Information.

2. Support rear of powertrain frame.

3. Remove four rear frame bolts.

4. Lower the frame no more than 76 mm (3 inches).

5. Disconnect the rear oxygen sensor electrical connector.

6. Remove the rear oxygen sensor from the rear exhaust manifold

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wait they want you to unbolt the frame to get at the o2 sensor??? hahahaha

it's only a sub-frame :Doh::P

oh just a sub frame? well that really makes a lot more sense, i mean an o2 sensor is what like 40 lbs and has 10 bolts on it, it would be unreasonable to have to unbolt the entire frame to get at it! :suicide-santa::D

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Looks like I am not going to make the local dbDrag comp this weekend, again. :(

And shit am I ever old come Tuesday.

You're a whole day older than me :D

Fuck work...........today has been boring as shit.

Work.........not do shit for 45 mins.........work...........not do shit for 30 mins............GAY

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How to replace the bank 1 O2 sensor on my car, you have got to be chitting me...

I'll wager a 6 pack to anyone that I can get this thing from the top.

per GM ESI

Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) Replacement Bank 1 Sensor 1

1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle in General Information.

2. Support rear of powertrain frame.

3. Remove four rear frame bolts.

4. Lower the frame no more than 76 mm (3 inches).

5. Disconnect the rear oxygen sensor electrical connector.

6. Remove the rear oxygen sensor from the rear exhaust manifold

.

wait they want you to unbolt the frame to get at the o2 sensor??? hahahaha

It is a GM so you are expecting differently??

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How to replace the bank 1 O2 sensor on my car, you have got to be chitting me...

I'll wager a 6 pack to anyone that I can get this thing from the top.

per GM ESI

Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S) Replacement Bank 1 Sensor 1

1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle in General Information.

2. Support rear of powertrain frame.

3. Remove four rear frame bolts.

4. Lower the frame no more than 76 mm (3 inches).

5. Disconnect the rear oxygen sensor electrical connector.

6. Remove the rear oxygen sensor from the rear exhaust manifold

.

wait they want you to unbolt the frame to get at the o2 sensor??? hahahaha

It is a GM so you are expecting differently??

I'm betting a 6-pack that I can get it out through the top with a crowfoot and a u-joint, I just can't find a fucking 3/8 u-joint to save my life right now. It'll wait till tomorrow.

Lookin forward to the pics man

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Lookin forward to the pics man

And dude sorry to hear about ur girl man........chit has to be tough

Thanks. She got out of the hospital this morning and shes fine now. she had her entire uterus scraped clean so she is a little sore. I also got your add on Yahoo Messenger. I added you. :)

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It took a 7/8" crow foot, 3/8" u-joint, 12" extension, then a 6" extension, but I got the mother fucking O2 sensor out and the new one back in. Fuck you GM for wanting me to drop a subframe a couple inches.

It has been one hell of a day, the O2 sensor after the Cat came out with a 2' cheater bar on a 7/8" wrench, and a fricking propane torch on the bung.

Didn't help much I had to go exchange the first O2 sensor cause NAPA gave me the wrong damn one, and every idiot that owns a drivers license was around me. It has just been one hell of a damn day. Thank god for beer.

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