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Depending on the year of the car, oxygen sensors will generally last anywhere from 30,000, 60,000, to 100,000 miles. Even though they may still function and won't trigger the "check engine" light, they do loser performance and it's best to change them. Try to find the make of the sensor and the year it was installed. Generally in late 90s-present vehicles, the sensors are heated and will last 100k. Early '90s vehicles to late '90s are about 60k, and early-mid '80s thru. early '90s are about 30k. MY 1996 HONDA ACCORD check engine light came on at 220,000 MILES for its original OXYGEN SENSOR to be replaced!
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Your car was probably repossessed by the lender who owns the car until you pay for it. Call your lender and they will be able to tell you how to locate your repossessed car.
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where is car vin locate in the car ?it is located on the dash board close to the windshield on the drivers side you will see a medal plate with the cars numbers on it and possibly on the door Hope this helps
To locate your repossessed car, you can contact the lender or the repossession company that took it. They will have information on where the car is being held. You may need to provide proof of ownership and identification before they release the car to you.
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