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Old 04-08-2005, 01:34 AM
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Dealership price estimate@@@@@@

im takin the car to the dealership to most likely fix an o2 sensor....the check engine light is on all the time

anyone kno how much this shold talk
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definatley a few hundred bucks if its not under warranty
Old 04-08-2005, 09:33 AM
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If not under warranty, then they will most likely charge about 130 bucks for a new sensor, and around 100 dollars to put it in.
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Just change the O2 sensor yourself. If you get an OEM replacement, it really is just plug and play. All you need is a wrench to remove the sensor from the bung pull out the old sensor and harness. Then just install the new one, that's it.
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dont know for the TL, the O2 sensor for my S2000 was 375 just for the part....luckily I have honda care, so i just had to give them a signature!
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The part itself is around $130. I would change it myself. A dealership will probably charge $100 for an hour worth of labor.
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part price 136.xx expect the labor to be ~ $90

Buy the sensor online for around 95after taxes, jack up the car on one side, and with an adjustable wrench, screw it out, unplug wire, screw the new one and plug the wire...BE SURE YOU PLUG THE WIRE HARD!!!

should take you 15-30min...the stock sensor will be on VERY TIGHT!
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you can do it!@
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