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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 Yeah, I think me and my installer learned a lesson.. hehe yeah. Onboard wideband sensors are relatively new in the industry, the older sensors that are
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hehe yeah. Onboard wideband sensors are relatively new in the industry, the older sensors that are more commonly used aren't nearly as sensitive to vibration, debris etc.
Our cars hardly even seem to care if the downstream sensors work or not (they are narrowband). As far as my car knows, my cats are working just perfectly and they haven't been on the car in almost a year... lmao. |
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