Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2004 10:23:58 -0400 From: fristnospamt.edu (Ramsey Frist) Subject: Re: 9000 Oxygen Sensor Replacement Problem
In article <MPG.1af23cafa4fb0890989c18nospam.individual.de>, David Taylor <djtaylornospamoot.com> wrote: > > of taking out the converter? Dare I use a torch on the catalytic > > converter or would that finish it? Maybe just ignore it until the light > > is no longer intermittent? > > > > Constructive comments will be appreciated. > > Erm, remove the top of the dash, remove the two screws holding in the > instrument cluster, rotate upwards. Remove check engine light bulb. > > End of warning light! :) > > But seriously...Is it not worth getting it diagnosed first before > worrying about removal? Have you checked the voltage from the O2 sensor > for starters? > > David. At the moment the voltage is within specs. In fact the light has been out now for the last 400 miles. Maybe the warm weather has something to do with it. I will wait until it comes on again go for a diagnosis. The Saab dealer charges $60. Autozone will do it for free but in my experience their test apparatus does not tell you much more than the light. Thanks for the advice. Ramsey