How to replace the 02 sensors on a Chevy/GMC 1500 (Silverado, Tahoe, Sierra, Yukon).
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You can also unplug it and slide a socket on it if you can’t afford the special sockets.
Would be nice to see how he disconnected drivers side plug or even got his hand in there
good afternoon my name is Sam I have a 1999 5.7 Chevy Tahoe LT 4 door I'm wondering does the two oxygen sensors on there are they the same if so can you let me know please cuz I gave the truck to my ex-wife and it's failing the emissions test and she already did the gas cap so on and so forth and I'm thinking that the oxygen sensor but I'm not sure if both of them are the same thank you God bless
how f*** do you unplug the wires? i cannot get the locking tab out. whats the trick? i even tried grabbing it with a pliers and yanking but its not coming out! i am about to just cut the wires and re wire my new sensor into the old wires that are sill plugged in!!!
Video sucks, no good volume and we like to see the whole process!! Hello
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would have been nice to be able to hear and see the whole prosses. needs volume
You should call this video a tutorial has he did not show the general people anything about removing it. Or installing it you showed a picture Before & After that was it. 7 eights is a standard oxygen sensor size on all-American vehicles.
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But Thanks anyway…..
Are all censor the same or theyre are diferents in the same car
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I have a 1999 Chevy Tahoe LT 5.7L 4D, 2WD, and have changed all four O2 sensors. However, the engine service light will come on after driving it for a day or two; Wiring appears to be fine and no exhaust leaks.I did check the heater circuit fuse which is okay. Have scanned it and keep getting OBD II codes P0134 and P0154. How do I find out if it may be a faulty ECM/ PCM?
How many 02 censors does the Chevy has?
Mine got the p0137 o2 sensor circuit low voltage (bank 1 sensor 2) error code. How to tell the exact location of the sensor?
Does this have any o2 sensors after the cat?
Would have been nice to show how to use those funky proprietary sensor sockets…
How to Replace and O2 sensor. First jack the car up, then find the sensors and replace them. Thanks for watching don't forget to subscribe.
i have a 2000 sierria the holes to oxy sensors have a larger tread , the oxy sensor got a finer tread so do oxy sensors come with two different size tread? at 55 dollars for the upstream sensor and 70 dollars for the downstream i filed the treads on sensors which are aluminuim and forced the sensor into course tread hole and it does hold if you crank it tight so i don't know if sensor for seirria uses a different type sensor but sensor does work this half ass way. anybody had this problem ? input would be appreciated. ☺
I had a 2000 model white one bought new great truck
Thanks for telling us to put the stuff on it, but not where to put it.
which ones are bank 1 and bank 2 for those?
How did you get to the driver's side upstream wire connector to unhook it? Did you have to drop the transfer case driveshaft? It's a little crowded right there, just curious as to how you got your hand up there to disconnect it. The video wasn't very detailed on the actual process of removing or installing
Where did you buy the sensor ? An that was the upstream correct?
Are all 4 the same ones?