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<blockquote data-quote="ScottyDsntKnow" data-source="post: 406286" data-attributes="member: 10454"><p>There is a way you can test your current O2s with a torch and a multimeter but damn it I can't find the link to the exact procedure. Basically you just put the sensor in a vice or some other suitable spot that won't catch on fire, hook up the multimeter to the sensor and hit the O2 with the torch. It'll get hot and you'll get a reading on the multimeter. If its between X numbers then the sensor is good and doesn't need to be changed. Anyone know what I'm talking about?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottyDsntKnow, post: 406286, member: 10454"] There is a way you can test your current O2s with a torch and a multimeter but damn it I can't find the link to the exact procedure. Basically you just put the sensor in a vice or some other suitable spot that won't catch on fire, hook up the multimeter to the sensor and hit the O2 with the torch. It'll get hot and you'll get a reading on the multimeter. If its between X numbers then the sensor is good and doesn't need to be changed. Anyone know what I'm talking about? [/QUOTE]
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