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For a short distance ... problem is, with this sensor not working correctly, chances are that your fuel usage will increase dramatically and the engine will not be running at peak performance.
no if the oil pressure gauge light is on it means that your car dose not have the oil pressure needed to properly oil the moving components, if you are sure that this is not the problem then replace the sensor and the light should shut off.
The fuel additive container should say "O2 sensor safe".
It is not safe to drive a vehicle with a fuel leak, but if this is the only way to get it to be fixed, be careful that the leak is not that bad if you drive it. A trickle is bad, any more than that and driving it would not be advised.
Safe, yes, smart, no. Damage can occur to the Catalytic Converter.
The 2000 Service Manual defines that code as: "EGR Position Sensor Rationality". Their description is: "EGR position sensor signal does not correlate to EGR duty cycle." Is it safe to drive? You'll have to decide.
Remove the fuel fill cap that should take fuel pressure off and it would be safe to release the filter and change it!
Could be bad airflow sensor or (MAS) engine will start normally in safe mode, but then when it tries to read sensor it could rich/lean out depending on breakage.
in the fuel tank at the bottum of your sending unit drive safe
i belive your fuel filter is in your gas tank drive safe
i belive your fuel filter is in your gas tank drive safe
yes if its faulty its like going into safe mode your engine will not fire drive safe