Replacing the Upstream O2 Sensors
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You may need to drive it a bit for it to recalibrate, should only need to go up to 50 miles.
You may want to review this write up... https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...cement-195018/
You may want to review this write up... https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...cement-195018/
Thanks Highhorse I should have mentioned I did take it for a 50 mile run the same night and it has since done another 55 or so of mixed driving but it's still the same. I will have a look at the link and make sure there's nothing I've missed out.
Thanks again for your quick reply
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Jaginblack, you're my hero! With no Chilton's manual for this, I was about to call a mechanic when I found your post. No engine lights today thanks to you!
In my case, the upstream sensor was clocked in such a way that the rachet handles and breaker bar didn't work. Moving the crow's foot to 9:00 I was able to hit it with a hunk of broom handle with a rubber mallet to break the sensor free. This may help otheres, thank you again!
In my case, the upstream sensor was clocked in such a way that the rachet handles and breaker bar didn't work. Moving the crow's foot to 9:00 I was able to hit it with a hunk of broom handle with a rubber mallet to break the sensor free. This may help otheres, thank you again!
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