Wrench97
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Just tell him it'll take an extra hour on his dime to take the old sensor out intact, that will usually make them change their tune.I bought a cheap set off eBay works just fine for me. Really not that often you replace an oxygen sensor at least not in my shop. I remember once I got in trouble for cutting the wires on one because the customer wanted the part back well I gave it back with the wires cut and included the other part too the connector. The shop paid for the new one I installed and a new one for the customer to have because the customer didn’t want to leave until he had a complete one in his hand and they told me never cut wires on a part the customer wants back lol. It was not wanting to come out so I did that to get on it better. Maybe that’s why they don’t give me the oxygen sensor jobs anymore. This was and still is a regular customer who request everything back doesn’t matter if it’s old brake pads, spark plugs whatever he wants it back. Maybe he scraps them i don’t know. I just know don’t damage any of his old parts.
I've cut them off with a sazall right above the hex in order to get a short socket on them.
. This was and still is a regular customer who request everything back doesn’t matter if it’s old brake pads, spark plugs whatever he wants it back. Maybe he scraps them i don’t know. I just know don’t damage any of his old parts.