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how hard is it to repair a rear O2 sensor on an '01 Saturn L200?
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<blockquote data-quote="janice_hamilton@ymailecom" data-source="post: 1639396" data-attributes="member: 525529"><p>Oxygen sensor repair can be done at home, but it is best if you can get the car up on the lift. You will need a special socket to remove it which might be able to be rented. Bottom line, even I would take it into a shop to have done, as I do not have a lift at my motorcycle shop to gain access to the exhaust system and don't want to invest in the socket needed to pull the old one out an install the new one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janice_hamilton@ymailecom, post: 1639396, member: 525529"] Oxygen sensor repair can be done at home, but it is best if you can get the car up on the lift. You will need a special socket to remove it which might be able to be rented. Bottom line, even I would take it into a shop to have done, as I do not have a lift at my motorcycle shop to gain access to the exhaust system and don't want to invest in the socket needed to pull the old one out an install the new one. [/QUOTE]
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