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I cleaned my O2 sensors!

KJB

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`03 FX4II
It's been a long time since I've been on here but I still have my `96 Explorer with 224,000 miles on it. The check engine light has been on since 75,000 miles and I was told at the time that the O2 sensors were going bad but that I didn't need to change them untill it started acting up. I've been reading on a Mustang forum (www.corral.net) about how you can clean your O2 sensors so I thought I would give it try. I removed each sensor and heated them red hot with a propane torch and then while they were still hot I cleaned them with a wire brush. I then pried open the slots a little bit and hit them with a shot of brake cleaner when they cooled down. I then disconnected the battery for a while to let the computer reset and so far the check engine light hasn't come back on and the engine is running better than it has in a long time. I'm keeping my fingers crossed!
 



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I wouldn't recommend this, but I guess it's tryable if you're low on cash.
 






Hey, the worst you can do it destroy an already bad sensor.
 






Alec,

What could it hurt?
 






Todd is right, if the sensor is already bad why not try?

Though it could hurt the truck if the computer actually tries to use the data from a fubar'ed O2 sensor.
 






I read somewhere that the propane torch idea is not a good one, even for testing, but cannot recall the reasoning.
 






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