is there a step by step guide to replacing o2 sensors?

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I was just wondering if there is a step by step guide anywhere to replacing the two o2 sensors on my '94 ATX.

I am pulling KOEO codes 172, 176 and 177. I am not pulling any codes with KOER.

I don't know if I should be getting codes with KOER, but i have tested 3 seperate times and show nothing.
 

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ATX have proved to be a pain.. you shouldnt need a guide to do them... find a wrench that fits the sensor and take it off...

then replace...
 

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bosh...

although everyone here biotches about them... i replaced mine and have had no issues... and passed emissions awhile back
 

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thats what i was leaning towards

dantheman68 said:
bosh...

although everyone here biotches about them... i replaced mine and have had no issues... and passed emissions awhile back

That's what i was thinking. Sorry to be such a pain, but really appreciate all of the help. Now obviosuly there are different lengths in wiring harnesses. I don't want to get them too long, though I know I can tie em up, but to replace the two, which of the three sizes should i go with? The 8.5 inch, the 13 inch or the 16.5 inch?

Thanks again for all of the help and info.
 

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8.5 and 13

8.5 in the front... 13 in the back

FWIW i have two 13" like you said... i just tied the front one up... 8.5 is more than enough for the front.
 

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The sensor wire length should be archived here somewhere if you try the search function. Bookmark the shotimes.com faq page, kurtmetros.com, and the shophoenixproject website. You'll appreciate it over time.
 

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Thanks To All

I thank all of you for the great help and information, now I am off to go buy these parts and get a little dirty.
 

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:) I love it.. :) Wish my friends would pick up a tool once in a while too! They are a lot easier than you think to work on, you'll learn that soon enough.. sounds like you've been bitten by the bug.
 

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Okay all done! The rear sensor was a little difficult to get back on, but all in all it was much easier than I thought it would be for a green guy like myself. And the socket tool that was recommended, definitely a must. Though I did have to buy a 1/2 inch ratchet and extension to work with the socket. Thanks for all of the assistance. BTW no more codes!
 
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