Oxygen Sensor (O2 Sensor) Install | Mitsubishi Lancer | Sensor on Catalytic Converter

Oxygen Sensor (O2 Sensor) Install | Mitsubishi Lancer | Sensor on Catalytic Converter

How to install a new oxygen sensor on a 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer at the catalytic converter location!

Tool List:

– socket wrench
– 10mm socket or wrench
– 14mm socket
– Oxygen Sensor Removal Tool (Can be bought or pick up “free” loaner tool from local autoparts store)

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Engineered Mojo says:

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Edwin Valdivia says:

So I got po420 (bank 1) on my 2015 lancer es do I have to change the full cat? Or just the sensor?

Jared Mccumbers says:

Who the fuck puts an O2 sensor plug underneath the passenger seat

Michael Benson says:

Is that the sensor in bank 1? Would it be the same for a 2013 Lancer SE?

César Almánzar says:

Thanks for your video.
My question is: both sensor are the same? I mean I would like to buy both sensor but I don't know if there is any diference between them…

Thanks!

Matthew Mullins says:

This has been very helpful. Thank you for showing how to remove the harness. You guys did an excellent job with the step by step removal.

WaterDownSprite says:

Will this work on an 02 Lancer?

videobymark says:

Nice video. I have a 2011 Lancer SE that needs the rear 02 sensor. How do I know if I need a California or Non California emissions sensor, is there a visual clue? From what I've read the Cali and Non Cali sensors are different and have different plugs. Thanks

Estevan Lee says:

Does it have to be a sensor removal tool? Or can I just use a wrench or socket?

Alvin Burnett says:

What is the lenth of the O2 sensor wire?

Jose solis says:

Did you have to reset the computer after installing the sensor in order for it to work?

MrJadog Productions says:

Where’d you get your o2 sensor and for about how much?

Daniel Gonzalez says:

Why not just peel and cut wire and reconnect the new oxygen sensor the old one and don't remove the seat

Yasir Asadi says:

Is it the same for a 08 lancer?

Jachin Loi says:

Video is very good and clear, except if you can add two things, tell which sensor is that and after install tell to drive the car till light is reset

pinkyhotmessx69 says:

Instead of going thru all the hassle of moving the seat why don't people just get the one w/o wires and just cut the existing and attach the new one with bare wires

jose antonio garcia says:

Muchas gracias amigos

Jacob Ames says:

Which sensor was that one was that bank 2 sensor 1 ?? That is the one I'm having problems with just want to make sure I order the right one.
Thank you

Tristan Nigro says:

Do you have a video where you replace the upstream by chance?

BC Nation says:

So the bracket that holds the sensor wire beneath the pipe rotted off, and now have a dangling wire just waiting to grab onto something and break.

Plain Jane says:

Where can I get o2 sensor replacements at a decent price.?

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