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Originally Posted by Scav
Those O2 sensors are insanely sensitive.
I would drive the car until its 5 miles away from empty, put some fuel injector cleaner in there and fill up a different place from the 'normal' gas station you go to.
Also, I would potentially stay away from getting work done at any dealer, their markup is close to 4 times what a mechanic with his own shop would charge. If its under warranty then sure, but otherwise, you'll get better work from a mechanic and also a more cost effective option.
$1150 for some sensors seems REALLY high unless it was a sensor that was buried and took a ton of labor to get to.
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we had a truck we drove for years with the engine light on. usually don't go to dealers, but felt it was our best option. yeah, we learned our lesson. this experience reminded us why we didn't go thru dealer service before. very, very disappointed and aggravated.
they have changed thing in the fuel system, just not sure why they keep changing out things, and getting nowhere. only difference is i am out money.