If you are replacing the old sensors, you can cut off the wires at the sensor and slip a 7/8" box wrench over the sensor for removal. Use the open end 7/8" wrench to install the new one. Tighten the new sensor as you would a spark plug.
With a 7/8in. Oxygen sensor socket or wrench
To replace the oxygen sensor on a Honda Odyssey, first unscrew the sensor. Then use a 22 mm socket or 7/8 inch wrench to replace the oxygen sensor.
LOCATE THE SENSOR IN QUESTION THEN WARM THE ENGINE SLIGHTLY TO MAKE REMOVAL OF THE 92 SENSOR EASIER THEN USING A 02 SOCKET OR 7/8 WRENCH LOOSEN THE 02 SENSOR AND REMOVE IT ALSO DISCONNECT THE WIRING CONNECTOR.
The oxygen sensor on a Buick Rendezvous is located immediately before the converter on the driver's side. You will need either a special socket or a wrench to remove the sensor.
You start by unplugging the electrical connector. You then use a 7/8 inch wrench or oxygen sensor socket to turn counter clockwise until removed. Reverse steps to install.You start by unplugging the electrical connector. You then use a 7/8 inch wrench or oxygen sensor socket to turn counter clockwise until removed. Reverse steps to install.
A 2006 Chevrolet Malibu typically requires a 22mm or 7/8-inch open-end wrench for removing or installing the oxygen sensor. Some mechanics may also use a specialized oxygen sensor socket, which can provide better access and grip. Always ensure the wrench fits snugly to avoid damaging the sensor.
use a 7/8 ring socket or line wrench or if all eles fails use a 7/8 snap on wrench
The oxygen sensor on a Honda Civic is replaced by disconnecting the wiring harness and removing the sensor using a socket wrench. Anti-seize paste is applied to the threads, a new sensor is torqued into place, and the wires reconnected.
For a 1998 Saturn SL2, the oxygen sensor typically requires a 22mm wrench or a 7/8-inch wrench to fit properly. It's often recommended to use an oxygen sensor socket for easier access, especially in tight spaces. Ensure to check the specific sensor type, as some may vary slightly.
bank #1 sensor #2 is the oxygen sensor that is past the catalytic convertor(some mechanics call it the downstream sensor)the sensor is located between the convertor and muffler you can use a 7/8 wrench or a oxygen sensor socket if you have one
Either a O2 socket & ratchet or a 22mm wrench. Best find out which sensor first as you could spend lots of money guessing
you will need a special 02 socket for the one in the manifold and you can use a 7/8 wrench on the one after the converter.