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Old 06-20-2010, 09:17 PM   #1
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another 02 sensor ?

service engine light came on the other day. had it checked it came back as the 02 sensor bank 2 censor 1 what side is bank 2? what do i need to put on the threads when i put new one in? where can i find one and about how much? next ? how do you get the abs sensors out and what do you put on them when you put them back in? yes i lost my brakes last week pulling into the koa in myrtle beach the abs light came on on the way down there. it's not any body's fault but mine. i've done reg maint. but never bled the brakes did that at the campground got brakes working again but the abs light stays on. thanks for all your help
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The O2 sensor part number is 25312184 and can be purchased at most auto parts houses. The price will vary from $40 to over $120 depending on the brand. Here is one source for $41 Get GM Parts.

To R&R the sensor it best to use a O2 socket... But an box end wrench will work. Just disconnect the sensor wire from the plug weather pack, slip the socket or the wrench over the sensor and remove the sensor just like any other nut or bolt. Once out install the new one after you add a dab of "Never Seize".

The ABS sensor can be puchashed for $74 from OEM_Engineering.
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... thanks for all your help
bmanSC, Larry's Auto Clinic is our Service Center here in Myrtle Beach. I'm sure he would have been able to assist you .. but not of the weekends.

He has ABS and O2 sensors. I'm in the Conway area if you need help.
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thanks for both of your replys they were a lot of help
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Bank 2 sensor 1 is the 02 sensor on the passenger side in front of the catalytic converter.
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Hey I have some of your products and they are excellent quality ( fuel filter adapter) , thank you. I know you offer on your website information on cross reference for Workhorse parts to GM.
Do you or anybody know of a GM part # to cross reference to W8001469 ( Catalytic Converter Converter Kit )

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Hey I have some of your products and they are excellent quality ( fuel filter adapter) , thank you. I know you offer on your website information on cross reference for Workhorse parts to GM.
Do you or anybody know of a GM part # to cross reference to W8001469 ( Catalytic Converter Converter Kit )

Thank you, Pete
Sorry, not at this time.
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