Oxygen Sensor Mitsubishi
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![]() SMP/STANDARD SG1115 Oxygen Sensor US $65.44
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![]() SMP/STANDARD SG879 Oxygen Sensor US $72.16
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![]() SMP/STANDARD SG1459 Oxygen Sensor US $211.11
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![]() DENSO 234-4081 Oxygen Sensor US $71.38
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![]() SMP/STANDARD SG1127 Oxygen Sensor US $97.26
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![]() SMP/STANDARD SG1123 Oxygen Sensor US $60.28
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![]() SMP/STANDARD SG1679 Oxygen Sensor US $81.79
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![]() WALKER PRODUCTS 250-24076 Oxygen Sensor US $43.69
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![]() Mitsubishi Oxygen Sensor MR985102 US $123.39
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![]() Mitsubishi Oxygen Sensor MR985164 US $123.39
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![]() WALKER PRODUCTS 250-24709 Oxygen Sensor US $104.53
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How do I diagnose a malfunction when the annual car vehicle inspection failed?
Help!
My 2001 Mitsubishi Galant 6 cylinder failed the yearly inspection.
The only thing printed out on the report from the garage was a "fail" was an OBD-II test result indicating "MIL Commanded-On." I I don't know what that means.
Also, the yellow warning light on the dashboard has been on (seek engine help soon), and my own OBD-II show a code of P0135 (Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction).
Is the "MIL Command-On" and the P0135 code related?
Is this an easy repair to replace the Oxygen Sensor.
With a little direction, I can fix most anything.
Thank you
It is your oxygen sensors that are malfuctioning. On most vehicles it is as easy as replacing spark plugs. I believe that your vehicle has two oxygen sensors on it. One is located on your exhaust system directly after the manifold, and the other is located on your exhaust system directly after the catalytic converter. All you need is the right wrench and the right O2 sensors, and the job may take you 20-30 minutes. Replacing your oxygen sensors will most likely turn your 'check engine' light off, but if it doesn't, then you may need to unplug your battery and plug it back in after thirty seconds so that your cars computer system can register that it has new O2 sensors.
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