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PostPosted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 10:27 am 
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I recently got a hold of a 90 Trooper 2.6L. After doing a full tune-up and using almost a full bottle of MaGuire's on it along with 3 cans of carpet shampoo (previous owner smoked 3 packs a day since new in it), it's beginning to look like a Trooper again.

My issue is the O2 light is on and I can't get the Oxygen sensor out of the exhaust manifold to replace it. It just won't budge.

My question for you all is : How bad would it be to ignore the issue? What is the down side to just leaving it alone?

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 11, 2018 6:35 pm 
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Never mind. Found out the previous owner actually changed the O2 sensor out on it, but couldn't figure out how to reset the light.

YouTube helped me out with that and no more light. :D

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