Hey there mate... You are a genius my friend... two white sensor wires open circuit... cleaned with WD40 and then used Elbow Grease detergent... placed the sensor end under a camping stove for one or two minutes... two white wires now reading 9.2 ohms.... perfect Thank You... and TH-cam you have saved me a fortune in repair costs... I really enjoy it ... stripping things down and repairing things...
Use brake cleaner, never use any thing containing carb cleaner or tulene its very flammable!!!! Go to autozone near you and ask one if the guys there to make sure also try to ket it dry for 20 minutes and wipe it off real well before re-installing
Hey there mate... You are a genius my friend... two white sensor wires open circuit... cleaned with WD40 and then used Elbow Grease detergent... placed the sensor end under a camping stove for one or two minutes... two white wires now reading 9.2 ohms.... perfect Thank You... and TH-cam you have saved me a fortune in repair costs... I really enjoy it ... stripping things down and repairing things...
what you are using to clean..no information. Appreciate if you could share the information
Use brake cleaner, never use any thing containing carb cleaner or tulene its very flammable!!!! Go to autozone near you and ask one if the guys there to make sure also try to ket it dry for 20 minutes and wipe it off real well before re-installing
Looks like brake cleaner
@@meorme6603how about a contact cleaner?
Petrol
There is no point cleaning one that thing is immersed in fire once the engine is running if it’s bad change it.
Were is this located on a micra k12
Wrong way to clean that sensor you have to put that spray nozzle inside the middle hole so the cleaning agent reaches inside
Pakai wd40 ke boss
Do they even work any better.
Of course my friend
Replacement is best. Not that expensive
If it aint broke... dont fix it... if it is... fix it.. no need to spend money on brand new when you have everything you need already
Depends on the car
350 each o2 sensor. 2020 elantra 2.0 .. not cheap at all.
@@RedCapMusik I've got a Renault n it's parts are more rare n expensive than a Hyundai is what the mechanic told. You might need to check
It will cost you 10 to 15k average of an original
What are you cleaning the sensor with?
sensor cleaner
Soak it in PEA based cleaner. Anything else is asinine.
This sensor is not meant to be cleaned that way. If you want to clean it, don't wet it
Just dry clean it, or REPLACE it