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O2 sensor

metropolis986

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One of the O2 sensors brings up a check engine light in my 986 Boxster S; I had this reset and it has come back on so I need to replace it.

What I am looking at for this cost-wise?
 

Here's some generic info but you'll need to type in the correct details for your car:

http://www.design911.co.uk/pages/productList.aspx?search=lambda+sensor

Jeff
 
Hi there,

I had the same thing on my 986 Boxster S. After it happened a couple of times I tried a tankful of fuel with Redex fuel system cleaner and lo and behold the warning light went out. After a couple of months the light came on again so I changed from using Tesco Super Unleaded to Shell V Power. Problem went away and didn't return!!!!!!
 

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