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  1. Join Date
    Jan 2006
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    Quote Originally Posted by webmiester View Post
    I was able to download a technical manual for my car's engine on the internet I searched it at google and found 2 sites which had them. One site was pdftown.com. It showed me where the O2 sensor was supposed to be mounted. I couldnt find it on my car because according to the manual, it was covered by a metal plate. Unfortunately Im in the US and my car is in Manila, so I cant "test" the theory on the manual yet. But the manual covered all the engines in that Mitsubishi family and it specified the car models they were placed in (Pajero, Galant, Lancer, Mirage,), year, and country (for US models, For domestic models, for european models,etc).
    That is great! Baka nga pagbukas mo ng plate meron ka pa lang O2 sensor na nakakabit at plugged and you never knew it was just only there.

  2. Join Date
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    and you're suppose to replace this O2 sensor at a given mileage or when the dashboard indicator lit up.

  3. Join Date
    May 2006
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    well ang reason nga kung bakit walang O2 sensor yung kotse ni sir webmiester ay hindi ito intended for the us market. lahat ng mitsu sa us ay equipped ng O2 sensor as mandated by carb and epa. since early 80's na ka tie-up ang mitsu sa chrysler and i'm sure equipped sila ng devices na magreduce ng harmful emission

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