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Tom 05-31-2007 09:07 AM

Does anybody have a suggestion on removing a seized lambda sensor
 
Does anybody have a suggestion ontechniques for removing a seized
lambda sensor from a 2000 Sonata?


Dave in Lake Villa 05-31-2007 05:05 PM

Re: Does anybody have a suggestion on removing a seized lambdasensor
 
Can u tell us what a 'lambda sensor' is and does ? Thanks.


Martin Emch 05-31-2007 06:40 PM

Re: Does anybody have a suggestion on removing a seized lambda sensor
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxygen_...a_lambda_probe

Dave in Lake Villa wrote:
> Can u tell us what a 'lambda sensor' is and does ? Thanks.
>


D&SW 05-31-2007 07:51 PM

Re: Does anybody have a suggestion on removing a seized lambda sensor
 
Yes, if you can get it, try; "Marvel Super Lubricant" spray. From the old
Marvel Mystery Oil company. It is the best penetrating oil I have seen. I
have used it on frozen valves where regular penetrating oil (WD40 and
similar) repeatedly failed. Soak the threads in the foam and let stand
over night.

"Tom" <usenet@neumena.com> wrote in message
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> Does anybody have a suggestion ontechniques for removing a seized
> lambda sensor from a 2000 Sonata?
>




Partner 06-02-2007 12:23 AM

Re: Does anybody have a suggestion on removing a seized lambda sensor
 
WD40 is not a penetrating oil. Not even close. not even a good lubricate.

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"D&SW" <d&sw@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:wcJ7i.9926$eO5.6560@trndny08...
> Yes, if you can get it, try; "Marvel Super Lubricant" spray. From the old
> Marvel Mystery Oil company. It is the best penetrating oil I have seen. I
> have used it on frozen valves where regular penetrating oil (WD40 and
> similar) repeatedly failed. Soak the threads in the foam and let stand
> over night.
>
> "Tom" <usenet@neumena.com> wrote in message
> news:42it53pifnb53eq5tss6qne4go13bhstie@4ax.com...
>> Does anybody have a suggestion ontechniques for removing a seized
>> lambda sensor from a 2000 Sonata?
>>

>
>




Dave in Lake Villa 06-02-2007 07:59 AM

Re: Does anybody have a suggestion on removing a seized lambdasensor
 
If its a penetrating fluid youre looking for, you need Kroil aerosol ;
nothing works as good as this stuff.


Steve R. 06-02-2007 08:40 AM

Re: Does anybody have a suggestion on removing a seized lambda sensor
 
Or a torch to heat the manifold up....old trick we ised to use on the
ranch...

Steve, AZ


"Martin Emch" <keepin@newsgroup.com> wrote in message
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxygen_...a_lambda_probe
>
> Dave in Lake Villa wrote:
>> Can u tell us what a 'lambda sensor' is and does ? Thanks.
>>

>





hyundaitech 06-03-2007 02:26 AM

Re: Does anybody have a suggestion on removing a seized lambda senso
 
Often, the largest difficulty with oxygen sensors is that the wire
prohibits installing a full socket on them. My recommendation would be
to
cut the wire off the sensor and attempt removal with a deep 22mm socket.
If the sensor remains difficult to turn after breaking free, use plenty
of
penetrating oil and turn back and forth in small increments while
gradually
removing the sensor.



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