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No. It can actually make it worse. The computer will try to adjust the fuel ratio to make the oxygen sensors read correctly. With no cat that is not possible.No. It can actually make it worse. The computer will try to adjust the fuel ratio to make the oxygen sensors read correctly. With no cat that is not possible.
The oxygen sensors on a 2004 Toyota Corolla are located within the exhaust manifold. They constantly monitor oxygen levels in the exhaust and allow the engine to make adjustments accordingly.
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First of all, if its a standrd truck, you push the cluth start and make sure the stick shift is at neutral then start the engine and if its automatic, just put the key in!
Starting your own tow truck company can be fairly inexpensive if you start out slow. You can start with one truck and build on that as you make more money.
It will make your car use more gas than it should
The oxygen sensor on a 98 Chevy K1500 truck is located in the exhaust manifolds. It monitors oxygen levels in the exhaust gases and allows the computer to make adjustments for optimal performance.
God no. It'll make it worse! Oxygen sensors are what constantly tell your ECU the air fuel ratio. If you disconnect the sensors it'll make your car run bad with a mixture being either too rich or too lean. That'll mess up your catalytic converter too which can be an extremely costly repair. LEAVE THEM PLUGGED IN!
Yes it will fit. But this is what you will need to make it run RIGHT. You will need the complete engine,transmission and fuel pump wiring harness. The computer and the transmission plus the electric fuel pump. And all of these things MUST come from the 97 truck and be installed in the 90 truck are you will never get the engine running. You will also need the oxygen sensors out of the exhaust system on the 97 it has 2 of them and the 90 model has 1.
Yes. I have a 2002 Chevy Silverado that was making a rattling/pinging noise. Sounds like somethings loose, like thin metal rattling. Took to dealer, they replaced both oxygen sensors pre-catylitic converter. Sound was gone and acceleration was much better. Did not notice how sluggish the truck was until these were replaced. The noise was very annoying too. The truck was only about 2 or 3 years old when the noise started. Now my truck is about 9 years old and the sound is back. So I will be replacing them again soon.
No. It may run poorly but it will start and run.
Ford F-150 will not start all it does is make a clicking noise